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regulate franchising, with the
majority of all
other countries having laws
which have a
direct or
indirect effect on
franchising.
Franchising is also used...
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Social franchising is the
application of
commercial franchising concepts to
achieve socially beneficial ends,
rather than profit.
Social franchising is the...
- Look up
franchise in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Franchise may
refer to:
Franchising, a
business method that
involves licensing of
trademarks and...
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commodity image with the
character image". The book Anime's
Media Mix:
Franchising Toys and
Characters in ****an, by Marc Steinberg,
details the evolution...
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monitor all
aspects of the
franchise. Thus, some
scholars hypothesize that "new
franchise systems which employ master franchising are more
likely to fail...
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established a set of
standard franchising procedures that form the
basis for
those currently used by
Culver Franchising System, Inc.
Three years later...
- Rail
Franchising was a
statutory office holder in the
United Kingdom created in 1993 by the
Railways Act 1993 and
usually called the
Franchising Director...
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later claimed this led him to
develop the
concept of
franchising. In 1949,
Carvel began franchising under the name "Carvel Dari-Freez". By the
early 1950s...
- of the FTC
franchise rule was
adopted by the FTC in 2007. In the
United States, the
Federal Trade Commission has
oversight of
franchising,
rather than...
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greatly altered in 2020, with rail
franchising being effectively abolished in May 2021. In 2024 rail
franchising was
formally abolished, with rail contracts...