Own Your Own Franchise: The Essential Guide to Franchising in AustraliaFranchising offers opportunities for both small and large businesses. For individuals it provides a way of getting into business, combining some of the advantages of being with an established enterprise while remaining your own boss. This book is a complete and practical guide to establishing and running a franchise business. This updated edition features four new chapters and discusses the current status of franchising in Australia. |
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Page 155 - Therefore, by its terms, section 32 does not apply — (a) To a person who Is not an officer, director, or employee of a member bank of the Federal Reserve System; (b) To a person (1) who Is not an officer, director, or employee of a corporation or unincorporated association primarily engaged In the Issue, flotation, underwriting, public sale, or distribution, at wholesale or retail, or through syndicate participation...
Page 161 - At the date of this statement there are reasonable grounds to believe that the Company will be able to pay its debts as and when they fall due.
Page 162 - General, before the end of such period after the end of the financial year to which the statement relates as the Secretary of State may specify by notice given to the Authority.
Page 147 - Parliament not later than six months after the end of the financial year to which it relates.
Page 157 - Details of whether the territory or site to be franchised has been subject to a franchised business operated by a previous franchise granted by the franchisor and.
Page 146 - A franchisor must not induce a franchisee not to form an association or not to associate with other franchisees for a lawful purpose.