Franchise Agreement

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What is Franchise Agreement?

A franchise agreement is a legal contract in which a franchisor grants a franchisee the right to operate a business under the franchisor's brand name and business model. The franchisee pays a fee and agrees to follow certain rules and guidelines set by the franchisor.


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Benefits of Franchise Agreement

Allows for expansion of the brand through a network of franchisees.

Provides a proven business model and support from the franchisor.

Offers a recognized brand name and established customer base.

Generates additional revenue through franchise fees and royalties.

Ensures consistency and quality across all franchise locations.


Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Franchise agreements often involve initial franchise fees, ongoing royalty fees based on a percentage of sales, and possibly advertising or marketing fees. The specific fees and payment terms vary depending on the franchise system and the negotiated agreement.

  • Franchise agreements typically include provisions for termination, outlining the circumstances and procedures for termination. Termination may occur due to breaches of the agreement, non-payment of fees, expiration of the term, or mutual agreement between the franchisor and franchisee.

  • Franchise agreements often include various fees, such as an initial franchise fee, ongoing royalty fees (based on a percentage of sales), marketing fees, and possibly other charges for support services, training, or equipment. These fees are outlined in the agreement along with the payment terms.

  • Franchise agreements typically have provisions that allow franchisees to sell or transfer their franchise, subject to certain conditions and approval from the franchisor. The agreement usually outlines the process, requirements, and any associated fees for such transfers.

  • The duration of a franchise agreement is typically specified within the agreement itself. It can vary, but it is common for franchise agreements to have a term of 5 to 10 years, with provisions for renewal at the end of the initial term.