An ode to the laws of franchising, or something like that.(franchising)

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From: Franchising World
Date: 20060301
Author:Fisher, Lane

Robert Frost said "Poetry is what is lost in translation." It is also, according to English romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, record of the best and happiest moments of the happiest and best minds. "

If there were ever a segment of franchising that could use a little poetic freshening, it is the law. Franchising World. with some reservation, offers a tip of its literary hat to Lane Fisher, Esquire, who, for reasons that may never be revealed, converted some of the most mind-deadening legal items of franchising to verse.

For this mighty attempt, he has placed himself ...

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