Tag Archives: Canadian Franchise Legislation

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Q & A with Frank Zaid: Franchise disputes

By Frank Zaid
Some franchisors have established independent ombudsman programs as a means of resolving problems or disputes between them and their franchisees. How do these programs work, why are they attracting attention and what are the benefits for the franchisors and the franchisees?

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Ask the Experts: Renewing the franchise agreement

By Diane Karnay
Q: What does the franchisee need to consider when the time comes to renew his/her franchise agreement? A: Most considerations relating to renewal are defined by the franchise agreement’s terms and conditions or by legislation, such as Ontario’s Arthur Wishart Act (Financial Disclosure), 2000.

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Negotiating your franchise agreement

By Tony Wilson
Many prospective franchisees tend to think the franchise agreements presented to them by franchisors are non-negotiable contracts, written in stone. As they understand it, these are standard-form contracts that are never negotiated.

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