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be distinguished and recognized apart from franchises.
With regard to pre-sale disclosures required of Business Opportunities, I feel it is appropriate that any supplier of 20 percent or more of the start
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to associate and includes a duty of fair dealing by both parties. In Canada, 45 per cent of retail sales come from franchise businesses. There are 40,000 franchise operations in Ontario – and 5,000 new
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and assistance after the LOI was signed and franchise fees paid.
Burnett Management Inc. v. Cuts Fitness For Men Reminds Franchisors That They Must Have Their Disclosure Documents in Shape
Aislinn Reid
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, Deborah Williams & Richard Welshans, Disclosure documents must include third party contracts (suppliers), Disclosure documents must be registered and valid, Disclosure documents are deficient
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on Regulations and Private Bills
1st session, 37th Parliament
FRANCHISE DISCLOSURE ACT, 1999
Consideration of Bill 33, An Act to require fair dealing between parties to franchise agreements, to ensure
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disclosure document, but it does not compel them to do so.
Franchising is seen as a safe way to enter business, particularly for first-time entrepreneurs, who buy into tried and tested business
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to require fair dealing between parties to franchise agreements, to ensure that franchisees have the right to associate and to impose disclosure obligations on franchisors
CANADIAN FEDERATION
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Association, which represents about two-thirds of the province’s franchisor companies, says provisions in Bill 33, the Franchise Disclosure Act, are just right and exactly what the province needs
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, and fiduciary responsibility-typically are not applicable to franchisees.
Third, franchisees confront a tremendous imbalance in franchise contracts that bind them to accept virtually all actions and decisions
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to make. The consistent message we heard yesterday from those who supported the bill was that the three key elements are included in the proposed legislation and that they must remain: first, disclosure
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