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I'm looking at buying a Franchise, however, the Franchise Agreement is very biased towards the Franchisor, making it easy for them to terminate the agreement at any time with a number of subjective statements (i.e. in the Franchisors reasonable opinion you do not meet the high standards etc.)
I have asked the Franchisor to define these subjective statements, or give me a specific criteria to work towards.
She has said she can't amend the contract (as other franchisees work off it), but could any document she provides to me with these definitions etc. be admissible in court in the unlikely event of a dispute..??
I have asked the Franchisor to define these subjective statements, or give me a specific criteria to work towards.
She has said she can't amend the contract (as other franchisees work off it), but could any document she provides to me with these definitions etc. be admissible in court in the unlikely event of a dispute..??