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  • Myers v. Fisher, CCH BFG 8704 (N.D.Ind. 8-15-86)

    Since PMPA claims have not been presented to the court in the form of a complaint, the court found it was without subject matter jurisdiction to hear franchisee's action. The court allowed pro se franchisee fifteen days to amend the complaint and remedy the jurisdictional defects.


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