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Code · Illinois · Chapter 815 — BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS · Act 602

Sec. 5-5.10. Business opportunity.

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Sec. 5-5.10. Business opportunity.
(a)"Business opportunity" means a contract or agreement, between a seller and purchaser, express or implied, orally or in writing, wherein it is agreed that the seller or a person recommended by the seller shall provide to the purchaser any product, equipment, supplies or services enabling the purchaser to start a business when the purchaser is required to make a payment to the seller or a person recommended by the seller and the seller represents directly or indirectly, orally or in writing, any of the following, that:
(1)the seller or a person recommended by the seller will provide or assist the
purchaser in finding locations for the use or operation of vending machines, racks, display cases or other similar devices, on premises neither owned nor leased by the purchaser or seller;
(2)the seller or a person recommended by the seller will provide or assist the
purchaser in finding outlets or accounts for the purchaser's products or services;
(3)the seller or a person specified by the seller will purchase any or all products
made, produced, fabricated, grown, bred or modified by the purchaser;
(4)the seller guarantees that the purchaser will derive income from the business which
exceeds the price paid to the seller;
(5)the seller will refund all or part of the price paid to the seller, or repurchase
any of the products, equipment or supplies provided by the seller or a person recommended by the seller, if the purchaser is dissatisfied with the business; or
(6)the seller will provide a marketing plan, provided that this Law shall not apply to
the sale of a marketing plan made in conjunction with the licensing of a federally registered trademark or federally registered service mark.
(b)"Business opportunity" does not include:
(1)any offer or sale of an ongoing business operated by the seller and to be sold in
its entirety;
(2)any offer or sale of a business opportunity to an ongoing business where the seller
will provide products, equipment, supplies or services which are substantially similar to the products, equipment, supplies or services sold by the purchaser in connection with the purchaser's ongoing business;
(3)any offer or sale of a business opportunity which is a franchise as defined by the
Franchise Disclosure Act of 1987;
(4)any offer or sale of a business opportunity which is registered pursuant to the
Illinois Securities Law of 1953;
(5)(blank);
(6)any offer or sale of a business opportunity by an executor, administrator, sheriff,
marshal, receiver, trustee in bankruptcy, guardian or conservator or a judicial offer or sale, of a business opportunity; or
(7)cash payments made by a purchaser not exceeding $500 and the payment is made for the
not-for-profit sale of sales demonstration equipment, material or samples, or the payment is made for product inventory sold to the purchaser at a bona fide wholesale price.
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