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push into Quebec. In 1996, the franchisees alerted the franchisor about their concerns that Tim Hortons was essentially eating their lunch in Quebec, and asked for a recovery plan to address
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into the market, the franchisees alerted the franchisor to the impact Tim Hortons was having on their revenues. According to the franchisees, the franchisor did little, if anything, in response. Again
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is a great way to raise franchisor revenue, Relative of franchisor owns construction company, Renewal of contract contingent on franchisee waiving all legal rights, Renting a business causes problems
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of the individual franchisee, Sue first and ask questions later, Sue the bank, Suppliers and landlords act as if they were the franchisor, Supply margins are a hidden added royalty payment, System designed to fail
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accepts as their #1 priority Franchise Rule violation cases only. If the nature of a franchisee's complaint hints at the relationship between the franchisor and franchisee after the sale, the FTC
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you do it over again?
Privacy laws must be violated in a fraud
Bank alerts franchisor of problem franchisee
Bank sues person who reported privacy violations
Franchise consultant
Freedom of information
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franchisor of problem franchisee
Bank allows franchisor to take money from franchisee's account over the lending agreement limit
Bank calls in debt
Bank card skimming fraud
Bank CEO's pay
Bank fails
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be militated by government action. The price of supporting the status quo may become untenable.
Appendix A
Keyword Groupings
Aligned Interests
Bank alerts franchisor of problem franchisee
Banks
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to the landlord.
As Country Style’s health deteriorated, it exercised its franchisor rights and began calling in the significant debts owed by its franchisees. In many cases, the results were
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, is pushing for legislative changes that could help protect—or at least alert—hordes of the unwary. Another, the Association of Franchisees and Dealers, has a set of standards—for example, franchisors
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