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Latest draft of new franchise law in South Africa due out by summer

January 2008




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European Franchising Network

EuropeanFranchising.com is an online information resource service for businesses considering using franchising as a way of developing their market in Europe.

Europeanfranchising.com offers a seamless one stop online service for all franchising matters within all EU Member States. It aims to save franchisors time, money and aggravation by making available to them relevant commercial and legal information on franchising in the EU. It is operated by Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP, the EU's leading franchise lawyers. It is edited by Mark Abell, Chairman of the European Franchising Network ("EfN"), who is recognised by Chambers and Partners Guide to the legal profession as the No1 legal adviser for the franchising sector.



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The South African government is currently preparing a third draft of its Consumer Protection Bill (the "Bill") which is likely to be made public in July 2008. The Bill is intended to preserve the welfare of consumers but in doing so proposes franchise specific regulation be introduced into South African law.

The previous draft of the Bill, contains various regulations that would be detrimental to the South African franchise industry if not revised in the forthcoming final draft. One particular provision that has caused concern is a potential right of franchisees to terminate their agreement on 20 business days written notice.

However, it seems more likely that this was an unintentional drafting error by the South African Department of Trade and Industry (the "DTI") rather than an attempt to provide such a harsh restriction on franchisors. Having been lobbied by franchise industry groups, the DTI has revealed that the final draft of the Bill will contain new regulations addressing the franchising industry's concerns.

Given the current trends in global franchise legislation we would expect that the primary franchise related requirements of the final Bill will be the provision of pre-contractual disclosure information and the creation of more equitable termination rights. We would not expect the final Bill to have a significant detrimental affect on franchising within South Africa but it is likely that there would be penalties for any non-compliance.

If you would like further information on how your South African franchise agreements or template agreements can be adapted once the final Bill is published then please contact Mark Abell, Babette Märzheuser-Wood or Will Parsloe.

 

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