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12 January, 01:49

To determine whether a franchisor has acted in good faith when terminating a franchise agreement, what do the courts attempt to do?

a. Determine the franchisee's net worth.

b. Attempt to balance the rights of both parties.

c. Determine the franchisor's net worth.

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  1. 12 January, 03:58
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    Answer: Answer of the following question will be (B)

    Attempt to balance the rights of both parties.

    Explanation:

    Franchise law is the body of law relating to the creation, operation, and termination of franchise relationships. It works in different countries in different ways. The termination of a franchise is the ending by a franchiser or franchisee by canceling franchise license. When a franchisee finished by law, the law takes care that no party gets harm by the law.
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