By Mitchell S. Shapiro
Franchise agreements frequently provide that the franchisor has unlimited discretion with regard to a variety of decisions, such as whether to approve a location, accept an assignment of the franchise or add new products.
If such a provis...
Franchise agreements frequently provide that the franchisor has unlimited discretion with regard to a variety of decisions, such as whether to approve a location, accept an assignment of the franchise or add new products.
If such a provis...
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