
Franchise Law
A franchise allows the franchisee to trade under the brand of the franchisor, following the franchisor’s proven business format. This allows brand owners to exploit their existing intellectual property and generate additional revenue without the commitment of further capital, as well as expanding the business into new territories with the benefit of the franchisee’s local knowledge. For the franchisee, a franchise lowers their risk through following a business model that has already been demonstrably successful elsewhere.
01. What is the difference between energy and utilities?
02. Are utilities a right?
03. What is Public Utility Law?
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