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    Franchise \Fran"chise\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Franchised}; p. pr.
    & vb. n. {Franchising}.] [Cf. OF. franchir to free, F., to
    cross.]
    To make free; to enfranchise; to give liberty to. --Shak.

    1. The sale is part of an Allied-Lyons plan to focus its food division on the four core areas of beverages, franchising, baking and ingredients.
    2. Sometimes, foreign franchisers are entering the American market by acquiring existing franchising operations.
    3. Many franchisers opposed the group's original proposal for a Model Franchise Investment Act, says David J. Kaufmann, a franchising lawyer in New York.
    4. After the sale, Collins Foods will remain in the business of operating and franchising restaurants.
    5. "When you go out and raise money with the idea that franchising is a fast-growth business, it generates the kind of expectations that lead to premature franchising or premature expansion," he said.
    6. "When you go out and raise money with the idea that franchising is a fast-growth business, it generates the kind of expectations that lead to premature franchising or premature expansion," he said.
    7. Nowhere is the thirst for advice about franchising more apparent than at Francorp.
    8. Mr. Wilkerson says pay guarantees for recruited franchising sales executives are about 10% higher than a year ago and probably will rise another 15% this year to nearly $100,000, on average.
    9. Tie Rack, for example, has had to terminate the franchises of some franchisees 'who breached their contracts in relation to standards of operation and payment of debt.' The main advantages for companies of expanding through franchising are two-fold.
    10. International Multifoods Inc. said Tuesday it has been approached about selling its Mister Donut franchising business and that it is soliciting other proposals for the doughnut shop chain.
    11. True, the franchising arrangement offers scope for the private sector to inject that much-sought-after change in management culture, but this is about all.
    12. By 1956, he had invented motel franchising, and Congress had authorized the interstate highways.
    13. Its franchising system also avoids many of the pitfalls which have befallen other retailers abroad.
    14. NCTA will not try to enforce the guidelines out of antitrust concerns, but Mooney said they likely would be written into franchising agreements between cable companies and local governments.
    15. One possible area of cooperation could involve franchising of Grand Met's food and liquor brands through Seibu Saison Group's substantial retail outlets, the spokesman said.
    16. Only Hungary has enabling legislation that will allow franchising.
    17. Limit local franchising requirements to appropriate governmental interests (e.g., public health and safety, repair and good condition of public rights-of-way, and construction obligations and bonds).
    18. Most tend to be professionals and some are single parents. Diplomats and tourists have also expressed interest. If the business is successful, the directors say they may consider franchising their product.
    19. The Miami company franchising the Fred Astaire Dance Studios has agreed to pay a fine of $105,000 for violating a 1964 Federal Trade Commission order requiring certain refund and cancellation rights for its students, the commission said Friday.
    20. She has also stepped up her letting business to make up for low sales. Legal & General, having closed 76 offices in the past two years, has experimented with franchising.
    21. Wendy's International, Inc. is one of the world's largest restaurant operating and franchising companies, with more than $7 billion in systemwide sales and two quality brands - Wendy's and Tim Hortons.
    22. PepsiCo announced a year ago that it intended to end its franchising agreement with Perrier.
    23. "But franchising ought to be a benevolent dictatorship.
    24. Waiters on Wheels plans to add 10 new restaurants to its fall menu, bringing the total to 28, and is considering franchising east of San Francisco.
    25. It also insists on a franchising system, giving Nintendo more control of its products by setting up a special corner within each Toys "R" Us outlet in Japan.
    26. Mr. Ward also noted that competitors involved in franchising typically own up to 15% of their stores.
    27. The company has begun franchising some existing supermarkets, and it plans to act as a food wholesaler to affiliates and to unrelated businesses, Mr. Ludmer said.
    28. It has a sufficient presence in Europe to allow further expansion to be achieved in ways which generate rather than consume cash, such as leasing, management contracts and franchising.
    29. Instead, it offered the rather less threatening notion of franchising. Under this scheme, the railways will remain in state ownership, but private-sector operators will be allowed to run trains on BR tracks.
    30. But franchising to Eastern European individuals isn't far off. Mr. Cantalupo of McDonald's says three prospective franchisees are in training in Yugoslavia, and one in Hungary.
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