By Mitchell S. Shapiro
Unidroit (an acronym for the International Institute for the Unification of Private Law) is very close to adopting a Model Franchise Disclosure Law. It expects that the model will be the prototype for virtually all governments who jump on the escalating bandwagon for franchise regulation.
Unidroit (an acronym for the International Institute for the Unification of Private Law) is very close to adopting a Model Franchise Disclosure Law. It expects that the model will be the prototype for virtually all governments who jump on the escalating bandwagon for franchise regulation.
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