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  • 41franchise — A special privilege to do certain things conferred by government on individual or corporation, and which does not belong to citizens generally of common right; e.g., right granted to offer cable television service. Artesian Water Co. v. State,… …

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  • 42franchise — A special privilege to do certain things conferred by government on individual or corporation, and which does not belong to citizens generally of common right; e.g., right granted to offer cable television service. Artesian Water Co. v. State,… …

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  • 437-Eleven — For other uses, see 7 Eleven (disambiguation). 7 Eleven, Inc. Type Subsidiary Industry Retail (Convenience stores) Founded …

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  • 44Oneworld — This article is about oneworld, the airline alliance. For other uses, see Oneworld (disambiguation). Oneworld Launch date 1 February 1999 Full members 12 …

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  • 45The Indian Express — For the bifurcated South Indian edition, see The New Indian Express. The Indian Express …

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  • 46UFOC — is an abbreviation for Uniform Franchise Offering Circular , a legal document used in the franchising process in the United States.Franchisors must give a UFOC to franchisees at least 10 business days before any contract is signed and before any… …

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  • 47Franchise fee — A franchise fee is a fee that a person pays to operate a franchise branch of a larger company and enjoy the profits therefrom. [ [http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/invest/inv05.shtm USA Federal Trade Commission] ] copeBy joining a… …

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  • 48franchise agreement — The contract that establishes the terms of a franchise relationship. Category: Business, LLCs & Corporations → Buying or Selling a Business Nolo’s Plain English Law Dictionary. Gerald N. Hill, Kathleen Thompson Hill. 2009. franchise agreement …

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  • 49Krispy Kreme — Doughnuts, Inc. Type Public (NYSE: KKD) Industry …

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  • 50Collective business system — A collective business system or collective business model is a business organization or association typically composed of relatively large numbers of businesses, tradespersons or professionals in the same or related fields of endeavor, which… …

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