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Risks: Boycott, Raining litigation, Franchisee revolt, Must buy only through franchisor (tied buying), Right to choose suppliers, buy from
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/20050110-gnc-corp
essentially the same as a monopoly
Right to choose suppliers, buy from competitor
Secret kickbacks and rebates
Short- or forced-shipping
Supply margins are a hidden added royalty payment
Vendor incentives
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/the-marriage:the-souring
Sterns of Sotos LLP. “And the judge’s view is that the franchisor couldn’t just cede the territory to the competitor, that it was incumbent on the franchisor to hold the ground for the system
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/20120625-dunkin-donuts
sells to and also a right of first refusal to buy it,” says Toronto franchise lawyer Ned Levitt.
For instance, a franchisor who doesn’t want to give consent for a sale could choose to buy it or control
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/19960527-who-holds
insight on how the duty of good faith and loyalty factors into the franchisor’s duty to protect the brand from aggressive competitors. In the end, the Court states the obvious: "successful brand
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/20120704-franchisors-what
, Advertising fund buys franchisor’s assets, Advertising fund use disagreements, Award-winning franchisees, Arthur Wishart Act (Franchise Disclosure), 2000, Canada, Ban waivers of legal rights, Bandwagon
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/20120626-revolutionary-decision
to promote its brand, fight off competitors and protect its market share for the benefit of the franchisees.
The Dunkin' decision has the potential to become a landmark decision that imposes additional
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/20120601-dramatic-expansion
that it “strongly disagrees” with the ruling and plans to appeal. The company also said Monday that will increase its legal reserve from $4-million due to the ruling.
With Tim Hortons stepping up its expansion
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/20120626-court-rules
, Advertising fund buys franchisor’s assets, Advertising fund use disagreements, Award-winning franchisees, Arthur Wishart Act (Franchise Disclosure), 2000, Canada, Ban waivers of legal rights, Bandwagon
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/20120625-court-rules
to the Lunch Menu, the plaintiffs complained that Tim Hortons had breached both its contractual duties and the duty to deal fairly by requiring franchisees to buy Lunch Menu item ingredients from
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/20120903-diverging-franchise