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to lend you that money is going to find out everything about you.
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
March 9, 2000
Public Hearing Testimony
London, Ontario, Canada
Mr. Lewis Sovereign, franchisor
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: 4 wolves and 1 sheep decide what's for dinner
Duty to Sovereign
Exempt from Ontario franchise law obligations
Federal insolvency laws used to shirk legal claims
Franchisor association not trusted
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to sovereign, Money swears, No justice in legal system for franchisees, Public perception of sleaze and greed, Regulator already has enough power but they don't use it, Regulators only pick
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, MG)
The ‘duty of good faith’ as it appears in Bill 33 needs to be strengthened, and made enforceable and reciprocal.
(Kezios)
The Bill should also include a duty of ‘due care,’ meaning
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opportunism losses
Due diligence cannot stop a predatory franchisor in the future
Due diligence is irrelevant
Duty of care
Duty of utmost good faith
Duty to maintain a safe workplace
Duty to Sovereign
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…the findings in the case, should be considered by all franchisors to signal the attitude of the courts in expanding the duty of fair dealing to allow a remedy (i.e., mental distress) not normally
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This statutory duty of good faith is intended to codify the long recognised common law duty of good faith, especially as applied within a franchising context. In this regard, the Bills set out
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Credence goods: Experts often cheat
Accounting fraud
Accounting, creative
Appraisals were inflated
Breach of duty
Credence good fraudulent expert
Credence goods
Development agents really just mini
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due immediately. However, much sovereign borrowing today takes place through bond offerings on international capital markets. In these cases, there is a less direct dialogue between borrower
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in a particular way that they perceive to be damaging to their businesses.
Franchisee class actions have taken a number of forms. Typically, the allegation of a franchisor’s breach of its statutory duty of good
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