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- noun A
company which or person who grantsfranchises .
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Examples
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On top of this, you'll pay an ongoing royalty fee to the franchisor, which is generally a percentage of your gross sales.
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Farm disclaims it is a "franchisor," that such distributorship is a "franchise," or that it charges any "franchise fees" upon the purchase or during the operation of such distributorship.
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Recognizing the importance of the "franchisor" component of its business model and the need for a strategic and customer-aligned approach to issues facing the franchise, the company has tapped Wendy Murdock, 56, to lead both Payment System Integrity and Franchise Development, reporting to Noah Hanft, 56, General Counsel and Chief Payment System Integrity &
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You benefit from any advertising or promotion by the owner of the franchise - the "franchisor".
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You benefit from any advertising or promotion by the owner of the franchise - the "franchisor".
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You benefit from any advertising or promotion by the owner of the franchise - the "franchisor".
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You benefit from any advertising or promotion by the owner of the franchise - the "franchisor".
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Mr. Kimsey says the business, open since late 2010, has done well enough for him to sign with the franchisor to open six new locations.
Smaller Businesses Seeking Loans Still Come Up Empty Emily Maltby 2011
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Things like pre-launch support at the beginning to field visits throughout their time as franchisees, are usually just part of what franchisees receive in terms of support from the franchisor.
Joel Libava: Franchise Ownership: Should Unemployed Boomers Start Looking Into It? Joel Libava 2011
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Things like pre-launch support at the beginning to field visits throughout their time as franchisees, are usually just part of what franchisees receive in terms of support from the franchisor.
Joel Libava: Franchise Ownership: Should Unemployed Boomers Start Looking Into It? Joel Libava 2011
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