New Jersey amended its Franchise Practices Act by expanding the definition of "place of business." This change was effective immediately on signing on January 16, 2010.
The new definition of “place of business” is: a fixed geographical location at which the franchisee displays for sale and sells the franchisor's goods or offers for sale and sells the franchisor's services. Place of business shall not mean an office, a warehouse, a place of storage, a residence or a vehicle, except that with respect to persons who do not make a majority of their sales directly to consumers, "place of business" means a fixed geographical location at which the franchisee displays for sale and sells the franchisor's goods or offers for sale and sells the franchisor's services, or an office or a warehouse from which franchisee personnel visit or call upon customers or from which the franchisor's goods are delivered to customers.
This expanded definition now includes wholesale distribution businesses that deliver their products to their customers, rather than having the customers come to the distributor’s place of business.
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