Ludwig & van Dam co-hosts webinar NFV Wet Franchise

Webinar ‘Law Franchise’
On October 28, 2022, Ludwig & van Dam will co-host an NFV Webinar Wet franchise.

The transitional period of the Franchise Act will expire on 31 December. It is an important moment to reflect once again on the obligations arising from the Franchise Act. We are organizing a webinar about this on Friday 28 October from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.

NFV board members Pim Dirckx (Director of Operations at SPAR) and Theodoor Ludwig (Ludwig & van Dam Advocaten) present the most important points of attention from the law in this webinar. Highly recommended to be informed in one hour.

You can register by email to: franchise@nfv.nl

Ludwig & Van Dam lawyers, franchise legal advice.
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Link franchise agreement and rental agreement uncertain? – dated October 14, 2019 – mr K. Bastiaans

It is no exception within a franchise relationship that the parties agree that the franchise agreement and the rental agreement are inextricably linked.

By mr. K. Bastiaans|14-10-2019|Categories: Franchise Knowledge Center / National Franchise and Formula Letter Publications|

Termination of franchise agreement in case of changes in leased retail space – September 27, 2019 – mr. AW Dolphin

Termination of a franchise agreement in light of a substantial change in the leased retail space.

Article De Nationale Franchisegids: “Distribution of (potential) customers prohibited?” – September 17, 2019 – mr. AW Dolphin

Within many franchise organizations, agreements are made about the recruitment of (potential) customers in a certain area.

District protection no protection against termination due to urgent own use – dated September 17, 2019 – mr. AW Dolphin

As a landlord, can the franchisor terminate the lease for urgent own use, in the sense of district protection, while this would be excluded on the basis of the franchise agreement.

Unreasonable compensation at the end of the franchise agreement – dated September 17, 2019 – mr. AW Dolphin

Some franchise agreements stipulate that the franchisee always owes the franchisor a minimum of a certain amount of costs upon termination of the franchise agreement.

By Alex Dolphijn|17-09-2019|Categories: Statements & current affairs|Tags: |
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