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Duty to Sovereign
Exempt from Ontario franchise law obligations
Federal insolvency laws used to shirk legal claims
Franchisor association not trusted
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/the-marriage:wedding-day
, Justice delayed is justice denied, McKangarooCourt.org: sue Minister for breach of oath to sovereign, Money swears, No justice in legal system for franchisees, Public perception of sleaze and greed
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/20091106-its-enough
good faith
Duty to maintain a safe workplace
Duty to Sovereign
E. coli
Earnings claim made
Easy credit fuels worthless system sales
Easy to sell around a disclosure document
Economics
Economics
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/risks
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McMillan LLP
June 1, 2012
Dramatic expansion of liability for franchisors in Canada – the duty to promote and enhance your brand
W. Brad Hanna, FCIArb., Laura Stefan
The Quebec Superior Court has just
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/20120601-dramatic-expansion
This statutory duty of good faith is intended to codify the long recognised common law duty of good faith, especially as applied within a franchising context. In this regard, the Bills set out
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/20101021-sa-and
Credence goods: Experts often cheat
Accounting fraud
Accounting, creative
Appraisals were inflated
Breach of duty
Credence good fraudulent expert
Credence goods
Development agents really just mini
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/the-marriage:post-honeymoon
the loan is cancelled and the debt becomes due immediately. However, much sovereign borrowing today takes place through bond offerings on international capital markets. In these cases
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/20031023-saddams-evil
business card that I have for Mr. Sokach P.Eng., his position and duties is here:
The 6 weblogs/wikis that I have solely written on since February 2008 have had 1,893,461 views.
Disclosure: I am
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/20140306-i-like
in a particular way that they perceive to be damaging to their businesses.
Franchisee class actions have taken a number of forms. Typically, the allegation of a franchisor’s breach of its statutory duty
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/20101213-franchisee-class
to this case. First, the tort of negligent misrepresentation is an established principle of Canadian tort law. The five general requirements for a successful claim are:
(1) There must be a duty of care based
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/20030301-400-000-damage