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19 November, 14:31

Evan dean owns a wendy's franchise. evan feels that the franchisor is hurting his business by forcing him to use certain high-priced suppliers. the franchisor says that this power is implied in the franchise agreement. who is likely to arbitrate this dispute? wendy's ceo evan dean the court system national franchise mediation program wendy's corporate lawyers

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  1. 19 November, 15:36
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    National Franchise mediation program

    Explanation:

    The National Franchise mediation program is a program setup with the aim of arbitrating issues involving A Franchisor (owner of the Business) and A Franchisee (buyer of the Franchise) in a Franchise kind of business.

    The National Franchise mediation program aims to mediate/resolve the issues between a Franchisor and Franchisee as seen between Evan Dean and Wendy through fair, just and impartial ways outside the court of law. when the National Franchise mediation program mediates in such issues they do so by considering the various grievances of each party before getting to resolve the issues.
  2. 19 November, 18:21
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    The answer to the question is the National Franchise Mediation Program.

    This program refers to a method of solving dispute between the franchisor (the company who owns the franchise) and the franchisees (the people who partners with the company) without involving lawyers.

    By doing this, the program aims to resolve the problems that arise without each side having to pay expensive litigation fees needed to come to a mutually beneficial decision.

    This program can be used in various countries, and it has been endorsed, in the United States, by the American Associations of Franchisees & Dealers.
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