United States:
British Columbia Law Institute Issued Its Report Recommending The Passage Of A Franchise Specific Statute For British Columbia
29 April 2014
Dickinson Wright PLLC
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Yesterday, the British Columbia Law Institute issued its report
recommending the passage of a franchise specific statute for
British Columbia. See the full report at
http://www.bcli.org/wordpress/wpcontent/uploads/2014/03/Franchise_Act_
ReportwithCover-forPrint- FINAL.pdf Much of what is being
recommended follows the lead of the other 5 provinces with similar
legislation. If anything, if the report's recommendations are
followed, the new statute would attempt to correct some of the
anomalies and ambiguities in those other statutes. We will keep you
advised about the developments, as this process unfolds."
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