The future of franchising - review of the Franchising Code of Conduct

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Following the review of the Franchising Code of Conduct, 18 recommendations have offered a range of proposed changes.
Australia Corporate/Commercial Law
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Following the Government's review of the Franchising Code of Conduct, 18 recommendations have been made offering a range of proposed changes. The views of franchisors, franchisees, legal practitioners and regulators have been taken into account in an effort to improve the future of franchising.

Some important recommended changes include:

  • Introduction of fines of up to $50,000 for breach of the Code. This aims to provide a fast enforcement response and reduce the cost and delays of court proceedings;
  • Inclusion of an express obligation to act in good faith;
  • Further clarification and management of Marketing Funds to be operated like a trust account with annual audits, compulsory contribution from franchisor-owned outlets and other requirements;
  • Recognition of franchisees as creditors where the franchisor becomes insolvent. This would be done by apportioning the franchise fee over the term of the franchise which will create a debt owed to the franchisee. As creditors, franchisees can be given information and have more involvement in the administration process and the future of the franchise.

Please note that these changes are only recommendations at this stage and have not been passed into legislation.

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The future of franchising - review of the Franchising Code of Conduct

Australia Corporate/Commercial Law
Contributor
Matthews Folbigg Lawyers is located at Parramatta in the geographic heart of Sydney. We serve all of the legal needs of individuals, government and businesses, regardless of their complexity, throughout all of Sydney and beyond. We are industry leaders, and we never lose sight of the outcome that you want. We guide you through the legal process to achieve that outcome. Our growth and our success, comes from the growth and success of our clients. If you look to us for help, you will notice the difference. We can make a difference today, whatever your requirements.
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