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when regulation is dropped
Fraudulent misrepresentation
Gosh, we've never heard of that problem
Half-truths
Hidden agenda
In business for yourself, not by yourself
It's not about the money
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http://www.wikidfranchise.org/the-state-of-the-industry:franchising-today
when regulation is dropped
Fraudulent misrepresentation
Gosh, we've never heard of that problem
Half-truths
Hidden agenda
In business for yourself, not by yourself
It's not about the money
Mask
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/state-of-the-industry
that was fraudulent or a misrepresentation. While the case is scheduled to go to trial in Los Angeles in February, both sides were scheduled to participate in court-ordered mediation in September.
Last week
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20031006-strained-relations
More than 100 investors are suing the Mississauga-based outfit for $15 million for alleged breach of contract, negligent or fraudulent misrepresentation, and damages. Some investors lost as much
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/19991223-pay-phone
Strong initial evidence shows that the new owner of Dylex Ltd. engaged in ""fraudulent or otherwise unlawful activities"" before and after last May's takeover, the trustee of the now bankrupt
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20020115-dylex-trustee
, and did not prove their claims of fraudulent inducement and misrepresentations, negligent misrepresentation, detrimental reliance, and violations of the Michigan and Maryland franchise investment laws
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20070328-aaa-award
misrepresentations in connection with the promotion, offer for sale, or sale of franchises, business ventures, or telemarketing. The Order also requires the Salleys to report certain information to the FTC
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20040708-ftc-doj
that Jamshed Ali of Mississauga was a victim of fraudulent misrepresentation when he lost a $35,000 deposit in 1997. Ali was awarded $85,000 in damages and legal costs, but said last spring that he had
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20040319-pizza-franchise
of securities to offer or sell a security by means of a material misrepresentation of material information, or by the omission to state material information, which is relevant to the decision
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/19970427-comment-79