Instructional Systems, Inc. v. Computer Curriculum Corp.

Supreme Court of New Jersey · Decided 1992-10-19

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D’ANNUNZIO, J.A.D. (temporarily assigned), dissenting. The New Jersey Franchise Practices Act (the Act) is very strong medicine. It provides in part that a franchise may not be terminated, cancelled, or non-renewed “without good cause.” N.J.S.A. 56:10-5. The Act narrowly defines “good cause” as “failure by the franchisee to substantially comply with those requirements imposed upon him by the franchise.”…

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