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only through franchisor (tied buying), Tied contracting, Contracts across systems are virtually the same, Indemnification provisions, Protect gross negligence, wanton recklessness and intentional
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waiver of punitive damages
Cross-default provisions (lose one store, you lose them all)
Disputes heard on franchisor’s home turf
Entire agreement clauses
Immunity from being sued
Indemnification
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Forum, Indemnification provisions, Protect franchisor's gross negligence, wanton recklessness and intentional misconduct, Sign away human rights and legal remedies, United States, 19990624 John J. LaFalce
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RentCash shares dropped almost 30 per cent yesterday…
The Toronto Star
November 18, 2005
RentCash plunges on loan provision doubts
RentCash shares dropped almost 30 per cent yesterday over worries
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, trapping or defeating the franchisee
Indemnification provisions
I own the assets but the franchisor controls them
Lawsuits, individual
Lawsuits, group
Lawsuits, class-action
Masterpieces of deceptive
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20030121-information-sharing
argue against it but couple that with fairness provision and I even said call it the Franchise Fairness Act. Who could be against fairness? And guess what? That was shot down. They called
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20011025-david-sterns
, costs or attorneys’ fees, indemnification obligations, rent, customer reimbursement obligations.
The total initial investment required or expected of the franchisee and the terms of any company
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20000605-the-american
business investor, the outcome is the same
Indemnification provisions
Indentured servants
Independence
Independence, forced
Independence, profits go up
Independence: time to break the chain
Independent
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the absence of provisions specifying the performances required under certain, perhaps unanticipated, conditions. More recently, however, contract scholars have recognized that the failure of completeness
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Mr Emerson, who supported a good faith provision for the Franchising Code when in Opposition — subject to its parameters being defined — said he had ""noted"" recent reports from the West Australia
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