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31 March 2015

Ontario Court Of Appeal Again Narrowly Interprets The Resale Exemption In Ontario’s Franchise Legislation

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The following post by Adam Ship and Brooke MacKenzie on our Consumer & Retail Advisor Blog may be of interest to our readers...
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The following post by Adam Ship and Brooke MacKenzie on our Consumer & Retail Advisor Blog may be of interest to our readers: Ontario Court of Appeal Again Narrowly Interprets the Resale Exemption in Ontario's Franchise Legislation.

The post addresses the Ontario Court of Appeal's decision in  2147191 Ontario Inc. v. Springdale Pizza Depot Ltd., 2015 ONCA 116, upholding a finding on summary judgment that a franchisor could not rely on the "resale exemption" from the disclosure requirements found in Ontario's franchise legislation, the Arthur Wishart Act (Franchise Disclosure), 2000, SO 2000, c 3.

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