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Canadian Franchise Law Handbook
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Abstract |
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Written in plain language, this book explains the legal requirements of franchising in Canada, and the obligations on each party in a franchise relationship. Intended to help franchisees, prospective franchisees and their counsel to navigate the process of entering into a franchise relationship with a franchisor, this text devotes chapters exclusively to each of the franchise jurisdictions in Canada, and also discusses other jurisdictions within Canada and the United States. A clause-by-clause annotations of a sample franchise agreement and disclosure document is offered to help decode legalese and contract technicalities. Other features include helpful practice tips, flowcharts, sample franchise documents, and the full text of the Canadian franchise legislation.
What is franchising?A brief history of franchisingAn introduction to franchise law in CanadaIdentifying the parties and understanding the businessThe law in Alberta, Ontario, and Prince Edward IslandFranchising in other Canadian jurisdictionsFranchise law in the United StatesThe disclosure requirementAnnotated franchise agreementAnnotated disclosure documentThe courts and the franchise relationshipFranchise disputes, litigation, and class actionsFranchise alternative dispute resolutionHow should I own my business?
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WebSite
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This document is not available on the web
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Date de publication
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December 2005
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Format
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Book
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Pagination
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277 p.
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Author
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Daniel F. So
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Keywords
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Agreement, Contracts, Franchise, Legal
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Library Locations
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Halifax
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