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What is a Franchise Agreement?

If you're about to embark on the exciting journey of buying a franchise, or you own the rights to an enterprise, you can use a Franchise Agreement to define your new business relationship. A Franchise Agreement allows both parties to agree to the terms regarding the brand, system, and expertise to be franchised.

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