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noun
A right or privilege officially granted to a person, a group of people, or a company by a government.
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Green said that SBA has extensive data available about its previous lending to franchised businesses since 2001, sorted by brand, default rate and charge-off rate.
The amended bill would require that in downstate areas, including Long Island, refiner-operated stations could be no closer than one and a half miles to franchised stations selling the same brand.
Instead of turning to franchised dealerships, it uses company-owned retail stores and service centers.
ServiceMaster's cleaning and lawn care book extended outside the U.S. and Canada to franchised local operators in 25 other countries.
Richard Choi, founder of Spoqa, says the company decided to expand into Japan first instead of larger Asian markets in part because "there's higher local merchants to franchised stores ratio in Japan.
You must be prepared for a very long-term, detail-oriented, labor-intensive path as you take the step from business to franchised business.
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It will shortly become the first NHS general hospital to be franchised to a private company.
Why did you decide to franchise?
Find a way to franchise county cricket.
Attempts to franchise Walter's in other locations proved unsuccessful.
INSIDE TRACK: From bench warmer to franchise player.
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