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franchiseIn politics, the eligibility, right, or privilege to vote at public elections, especially for the members of a legislative body, or parliament. In the UK adult citizens are eligible to vote from the age of 18, with the exclusion of peers, the insane, and criminals. The voting age for adults in the USA was lowered from 21 to 18 by the Twenty-Sixth Amendment in 1971, and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 eliminated local laws that restricted full participation by minorities. It was 1918 before all men in the UK had the right to vote, and 1928 before women were enfranchised; in New Zealand women were granted the right as early as 1893. franchiseIn business, the right given by one company to another to manufacture, distribute, or provide its branded products. It is usual for the franchisor to impose minimum quality conditions on its franchisees to ensure that customers receive a fair deal and that the brand image is maintained. Famous examples of retail franchise outlets include McDonald's and the Body Shop. The franchisor is also often responsible for advertising and product development. It may insist on franchisees buying raw materials from it alone. The franchisee has to pay a levy, usually a percentage of either profit or turnover, to the franchisor.
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0/0 North Hollywood 91605 22 Vagabond Franchise System Inc. Though the franchise system is designed to offer you ongoing support, managing a franchise is a full-time job that will require a salary that covers all your personal expenses. The total cash purchase price for the company-owned real estate brokerage operations as well as the license agreement was approximately $100 million, plus ah ongoing license lee based on future royalties from the development of the Sotheby's International Realty franchise system and company-owned operations. |
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