Singleton Urquhart Reynolds Vogel LLP

New Franchises Act: Adding Clarity and Protection

For many looking to fulfill the dream of running their own business, opening a franchise with an established customer base, well-known brand and proven system may be a great choice. In reality, though, it is not quite as simple as putting up the golden arches and grilling some burgers.

What may not be immediately apparent is the extent to which the operation of the franchise will be governed by the franchise agreement.

In its simplest terms, the franchise agree­ment defines the relationship between the franchisor and franchisee as well as their obligations to each other. Typically, agree­ments are lengthy and cover almost all aspects of the relationship; they can even impose strict restrictions on the conduct of the franchisee.

Good news: British Columbia’s new Franchises Act—the first such legislation for the province—should benefit both franchis­ees and franchisors. It will help clarify fran­chise relations for B.C.’s estimated 10,000 franchise outlets, which account for $14 billion in sales annually and 180,000 jobs.

While it is not yet in force, the Franchises Act means B.C. will join five other prov­inces, including Alberta and Ontario, which have similar legislation. Although many of the new legislation’s provisions are for the benefit of the franchisee, they mirror those already in place and should provide franchisors with the benefit of a uniform system across Canada.

Overall, the new Franchises Act legislates a number of important aspects of the fran­chisor/franchisee relationship. The follow­ing points highlight the benefits expected under the new law:

Of course, once the regulations are completed and the legislation comes into force, more will be known about this new Act. However, expectations are that it will be interpreted broadly to offer stronger protections for franchisees as similar legis­lation has around the country.

For more information about your franchise or any issues arising in the operation of a franchised business, please contact Robert.

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