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franchise law obligations, Forced to spend on renovations, Crown corporation, Immigrants as prey, Must sell business (eventually) through franchisor, New buyer must sign current, often less favorable, contract, Canada, 20091109 Canada Post
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20091109-canada-post
. The franchisee must cease operations and perhaps alter the building. Franchise contracts often prohibit the franchisee from continuing in a line of business in competition with the franchisor for a period
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/1990401-problematic-relations
franchisor's credit card processing company
Must work only as a franchisee
New buyer must sign current, often less favorable, contract
Non-compete restrictions
Right of first refusal
Stop territorial
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/the-marriage:wedding-day
champions, State sanction, Necessary illusions, Susan Kezios, American Franchisee Association, AFA, Celebrity endorsement, New buyer must sign current, often less favorable, contract, Franchisor overcharges for required products, Franchisor must approve new buyer, United States, 20020109 Franchise regulation
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20020109-franchise-regulation
, New buyer must sign current, often less favorable, contract, Protest, rally and demonstration, Reputation management, Canada, 20091026 Petitioners save
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20091026-petitioners-save
: Forced to spend on renovations, Immigrants as prey, Must sell business (eventually) through franchisor, New buyer must sign current, often less favorable, contract, Crown corporation, Exempt from Ontario franchise law obligations, Petition sent to parliament, Canada, 20090925 Closing of
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20090925-closing-of
, Courts misunderstand relationship, New buyer must sign current, often less favourable, contract, Resale permission unreasonably withheld, Anti-trust provisions not applied to franchising, United States, 19990624 Peter Singler
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/19990624-peter-singler
and ill will that opening a franchise can often be riskier and less desirable than simply starting up your own business.
Fortune magazine
March 6, 1995
Trouble in Franchise Nation
Demand for new outlets
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/19950306-trouble-in
is much worse
New buyer must sign current, often less favorable, contract
New franchise law means franchisors will boycott market (unsubstantiated fear mongering)
New franchisor brings new false hope
New
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/risks
strong presumption in favor of the enforceability of contracts without undermining the purposes of the Acts.
This Article discusses how franchise law distinguishes between franchise investors
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/19971029-comment-114