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The situations that franchisees find themselves in when a franchisor fails also demonstrate their unique position and how different they are to other small businesses. The challenges that they face
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franchisor selling tool, Disclosure laws: false sense of security, First we kill the lawyers…, Franchise bar provides plausible reasons for their economic self-interest, New franchise law means franchisors
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gathering that aids the destruction of valid legal claims, More one-sided information leads to greater deceit, Must sell business (eventually) through franchisor, No franchisor support, Only 3 ways out
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franchisors are imposing obligations on [franchisees] to sell goods below their actual costs, it violates that contract.
Has there been good news from a legal standpoint for franchisees lately?
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on a franchisee’s outlet. Because the language in franchise agreements tends to be open-ended, some franchisors use these contracts to push out a franchisee without justification.
Proponents of the fair
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, the franchisor is putting itself into the position of banker - which is generally much different than the company's core business, whether that involves selling blinds or marketing fruit gift bouquets
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the same, worldwide, American Franchisee Association, AFA, Easy to sell around a disclosure document, Disclosure laws: false sense of security, Disclosure document: best franchisor selling tool, United States, 20020301 Franchisor buys
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Franchisor sells out
Franchisor sells to competitor
Franchisor sues candidate franchisee for not taking store
Franchisor takes back high-volume store
Franchisor takes franchisee store, gives to relative
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Unsafe at any Speed
Franchisee abandons their investment
Franchises aren’t selling
Franchisor cashs out
Franchisor chooses to do nothing when told of investor losses
Franchisor negligent
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December 13, 2010
The burgers sell better at Hungry Jack's
Chalpat Sonti
Hungry Jack's - where the burgers sell better. Photo: Wayne Taylor
The company behind one of Australia's largest fast-food chains
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