Franchise Definition Under the California Franchise Investment Law: Overview | Practical Law

Franchise Definition Under the California Franchise Investment Law: Overview | Practical Law

A Practice Note discussing the definition of a franchise under the California Franchise Investment Law (CFIL) (Cal. Corp. Code §§ 31000 to 31516). This Note examines the three elements (marketing plan or system, trademark, and payment of a franchise fee) that are necessary for a business relationship to be considered a franchise under the CFIL.

Franchise Definition Under the California Franchise Investment Law: Overview

Practical Law Practice Note Overview w-027-0372 (Approx. 16 pages)

Franchise Definition Under the California Franchise Investment Law: Overview

by Matthew J. Kreutzer, Howard & Howard PLLC, with Practical Law Commercial Transactions
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A Practice Note discussing the definition of a franchise under the California Franchise Investment Law (CFIL) (Cal. Corp. Code §§ 31000 to 31516). This Note examines the three elements (marketing plan or system, trademark, and payment of a franchise fee) that are necessary for a business relationship to be considered a franchise under the CFIL.