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and management errors that damaged the brand and that the product offerings were unsuitable for the Quebec market. In essence, the plaintiffs alleged that the franchisor failed to address the competition
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to a relative, Intentional franchisor insolvency creates huge fees for legal, accounting, consulting firms, Misrepresentations, Multiple corporations protect majority shareholders' interests, Multi-tradename
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no say on new brand
Franchisor corporation created to fail
Franchisor insolvency, intentional
Head lease advantage
Immigrants as prey
Incompetent or predatory: for the small business investor
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National Post
October 7, 2017
Tim Hortons franchisees sue corporate parent for $850M, alleging bullying and intimidation
Filed on Friday, it marks the second class action lawsuit from unhappy Tim
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: Franchisor fails and consumers lose millions, Sympathy for the franchisor, Franchisor corporation created to fail, Ponzi (pyramid) scheme, Predatory actions, Bankruptcies, Predatory franchising makes more
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to do nothing when told of investor losses
Franchisor controls both wholesale costs and retail prices
Franchisor controls retail prices
Franchisor corporation created to fail
Franchisor corporations
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. Bill 33, in dealing only with fairness between franchisor and franchisee and being silent on fairness to the public and to competitors, fails to deal with a systemic problem that these agreements
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of which will fail.
The International Franchise Association, a gathering of successful operators, tells us that 4,000 franchisors employ 8 million Americans and make sales of nearly $1 trillion (U.S
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significantly, the accumulated reputation capital of the franchisor by failing to maintain quality controls.
Such an odd-shaped beast tangles in many areas of the law. Franchising is a significant
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franchisor, an arrangement which creates a legal obligation and risks under the FTC Rule for both the entrant franchisor and the host franchisor.
As noted above, there are other structures by which
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