California Statutes
§ 31001. — 31001. (Amended by Stats. 2004, Ch. 458, Sec. 1.)
California·Code CORP Corporations Code - CORP·Div. 5.·Title 4. DIVISION 5. FRANCHISE INVESTMENT LAW·Part 1. PART 1. DEFINITIONS
The Legislature hereby finds and declares that the widespread sale of franchises is a relatively new form of business which has created numerous problems both from an investment and a business point of view in the State of California. Prior to the enactment of this division, the sale of franchises was regulated only to the limited extent to which the Corporate Securities Law of 1968 applied to those transactions. California franchisees have suffered substantial losses where the franchisor or his or her representative has not provided full and complete information regarding the franchisor-franchisee relationship, the details of the contract between franchisor and franchisee, and the prior business experience of the franchisor.
It is the intent of this law to provide each prospective fran
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Legislative History
Amended by Stats. 2004, Ch. 458, Sec. 1. Effective September 10, 2004. Operative January 1, 2005, by Sec. 19 of Ch. 458.