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Business, 10.03.2020 22:36 herchellann302

Norman is a franchisee of MegaFurnishings, a furniture store. Norman breaches the franchise agreement. The contract states that the franchisee, Norman, must be given notice of termination, but does not specify a time for termination in the agreement. In this case, MegaFurnishings must give:

a. no time for termination at all, as the contract is silent.
b. fourteen days to terminate, pursuant to federal franchise law.
c. the opportunity to Norman to specify a termination period as Norman chooses.
d. a reasonable time, with notice, to wind up the business.

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