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    The Franchiser Has the Right to Cancel a Contract If
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The Franchiser Has the Right to Cancel a Contract If

Question 111

Question 111

Multiple Choice

The franchiser has the right to cancel a contract if a franchisee:


A) declares a bankruptcy.
B) fails to make required payments on time.
C) fails to maintain quality standards.
D) All of the above

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