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| | The franchise develops the franchisee’s business land. | When a merchandiser sells his business, he leaves the
company and it loses a part of its know-how whatever the know-how of the
transferee. In
franchising, a good franchisee is important, however, we can see that when a
transfer occurs, the concept is still the same, as well as the network’s
organization and the know-how. On his side, the franchisor brings help,
training, etc. It is much safer to buy a
franchise than a business out of network, because it develops the franchisee’s
business land.
Of course, the franchisor
must not have imposed in the contract a limitations excess to the business
land’s transfer right.
Jean Samper Ac
Franchise | | 07.08.2008 |
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