Mark lived in Kingston Ontario and purchased a Kleen Kar franchise for $80,000
A month after he bought the franchise he realized that the franchisor had failed to disclose most of the key information required under the Ontario law regulating franchises and had lied about key facts. Mark soon discovered Kleen Kar was almost bankrupt and the owners had been jailed previously for fraud. As a result Mark
A) could sue the franchisor's officers and directors personally
B) can have the contract rescinded
C) can get back his $50,000 and related costs
D) all of the above
E) can do nothing as he should have investigated more carefully before he bought the franchise
D
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