What is the current state of the law on franchise termination agreements?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Orange National v. Big Orange, 2010 BCPC 53 (CanLII):

The agreement under consideration in Anani v. Uniglobe was a travel agency franchise. It provided for termination on 30 days’ notice under certain circumstances, and without notice, under others. The franchise agreement did not require written notice, although a form was prescribed for written notice if provided.

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