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Etymology: [ 'fran-"chIz ] (noun.) 14th century. From Middle English, from Old French franchise (“freedom”), a derivative of franc (“free”). More at frank.
Synonyms: franchisee, authorization, ballot, charter, exemption, freedom, immunity, patent, prerogative, privilege, suffrage, vote

ayrıcalık, hak, satış tekeli hakkı, imtiyaz, üyelik, the oy hakkı, imalâtçı tarafından bayi veya perakendeciye tanınan mallarını satma yetkisi, oy hakkı, muhafiyet, oy verme hakkı, bayilik, franchise, sigorta, dokunulmazlık, acentelik vermek, imtiyaz hakkı, electoral franchise, melce, hükümet tarafından tanınan imtiyaz veya muafiyet, (şirketin bayie tanıdığı) imtiyaz, bağışıklık, bu imtiyaz veya muafiyetin geçerli olduğu yer, entegral muafiyet, berat, ayrıcalık hakkı, bayilikler, bayilik almış, bayilik verilmiş, marka kiralama, isim hakkı kullanma,

1 ayrıcalık  isim     ts
2 hak  isim     ts
3 satış tekeli hakkı  isim     ts
4 imtiyaz  isim     ts
5 üyelik  isim     ts
6 the oy hakkı  isim     ts
7 imalâtçı tarafından bayi veya perakendeciye tanınan mallarını satma yetkisi     ts
8 oy hakkı  Hukuk     ts
9 muhafiyet     ts
10 oy verme hakkı     ts
11 bayilik     ts
12 franchise  Ticaret     ts
13 sigorta  Ticaret     ts
14 dokunulmazlık     ts
15 acentelik vermek  Ticaret     ts
16 imtiyaz hakkı  Ticaret     ts
17 electoral franchise     ts
18 melce     ts
19 hükümet tarafından tanınan imtiyaz veya muafiyet     ts
20 (şirketin bayie tanıdığı) imtiyaz  isim     ts
21 bağışıklık     ts
22 bu imtiyaz veya muafiyetin geçerli olduğu yer     ts
23 entegral muafiyet  Sigorta     ts
24 berat     ts
25 ayrıcalık hakkı  Ticaret     ts
26franchises bayilikler     ts
27franchised bayilik almış  Ticaret     ts
28franchised bayilik verilmiş  Ticaret     ts
29franchising marka kiralama  Ticaret     ts
30franchising isim hakkı kullanma  Ticaret     ts
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The membership of a corporation or state; citizenship, The right to vote at a public election, A legal exemption from jurisdiction, A business operating under such authorization, An acknowledgment of a corporation's existence and ownership, The authorization granted by a company to sell or distribute its goods or services in a certain area, The collection of organizations in the history of a sports team; the tradition of a sports team as an entity, extending beyond the contemporary organization, A right or privilege officially granted to a person, a group of people, or a company by a government, To set free; invest with a franchise or privilege; enfranchise, The positive influence on the buying behavior of customers exerted by the reputation of a company or a brand, To confer certain powers on; grant a franchise to; authorize, Magnanimity; generosity; liberality; frankness; nobility, The loose collection of fictional works pertaining to a particular universe, including literary, film, or television series from various sources, A business arrangement undertaken for the purpose of marketing a product or service One party (the franchiser) provides marketing and selling expertise for a fee to another party (the franchisee) who in turn sells the product or service in the marketplace, The district or jurisdiction to which a particular privilege extends; the limits of an immunity; hence, an asylum or sanctuary, A particular privilege conferred by grant from a sovereign or a government, and vested in individuals; an immunity or exemption from ordinary jurisdiction; a constitutional or statutory right or privilege, esp, grant a franchise to an individual or group; grant the right to vote, To make free; to enfranchise; to give liberty to, a statutory right or privilege granted to a person or group by a government (especially the rights of citizenship and the right to vote) an authorization to sell a company's goods or services in a particular place a business established or operated under an authorization to sell or distribute a company's goods or services in a particular area grant a franchise to, Used in marine insurance policies in clauses designating that portion of the loss that is not covered by the insurance A policy that describes the coverage as "5 percent franchise" does not cover losses below 5 percent, losses of 5 percent or more being completely covered The franchise provision applies only to particular average losses resulting from sea perils or from additional named perils, The right of voting at a public election, The authorization granted by a company to sell or distribute its goods or services in a certain area; the grantor or recipient of such authorization, An excellent player in a team sport, A right or privilege officially granted to a person or a company by a government; an acknowledgment of a corporations existence and ownership, Exemption from constraint or oppression; freedom; liberty, A contractual association between a manufacturer, wholesaler, or service organization (a franchiser) and independent businesspeople (franchisees) who buy the right to own and operate one or more units in the franchise system, (1) A statutory right which could not be exercised in the absence of the statute, such as the statutes enabling persons to form a corporation Since a corporation is created by the statute, it could not be formed except by the grant of the legislature (2) A combination of individual ownership and central control One may own a fast food restaurant, hotel, hardware store, etc , yet use the name of a national company Each individual owner pays for the name use, advertising, and may be required to make certain purchases (napkins, buns, etc ) from the national company The real estate brokerage business was slow to use the franchise method, but now has many companies operating in this manner, Some Business Schools or Universities allow their courses - under certain conditions, to be run by other Institutions Thus the Institution whose course it is - allows it to be delivered on their behalf by another body - usually as a means to allow that course to enter a different market, or one that the parent institution would not easily be able to access themselves Various terms are used to describe this practice - e g validation (see also Validation) Through such arrangements - often falling well short of full franchises - local institutions are able to offer courses that they would not have been able to provide by themselves In doing so - they may use entirely their own staff or some from the parent organisation - or in some case the entire course will be run by the staff of the parent organisation - with the local organization only providing facilities etc (See also Validation), Special license that requires the franchisee to work the licensed property under the supervision and control of the franchisor, An entity that has been licensed to sell the product of a manufacturer or to offer a particular service in a given area, A business contract in which an independent business (the franchisee) sells or markets the products and/or services of a larger firm (the franchisor) The franchisee receives training and marketing support from the franchisor and pays a fee for ongoing support, The right to vote, a statutory right or privilege granted to a person or group by a government (especially the rights of citizenship and the right to vote), A franchise is an authority that is given by an organization to someone, allowing them to sell its goods or services or to take part in an activity which the organization controls. fast-food franchises Talk to other franchise holders and ask them what they think of the parent company, special privilege granted by a government; license to market a company's goods or services; business which has been granted such a license; suffrage, right to vote; immunity, exemption, If a company franchises its business, it sells franchises to other companies, allowing them to sell its goods or services. She has recently franchised her business It takes hundreds of thousands of dollars to get into the franchised pizza business. + franchising fran·chis·ing One of the most important aspects of franchising is the reduced risk of business failure it offers to franchisees, Franchise is the right to vote in an election, especially one in which people elect a parliament. the introduction of universal franchise The 1867 Reform Act extended the franchise to much of the male working class. to give or sell a franchise to someone, a business established or operated under an authorization to sell or distribute a company's goods or services in a particular area, an authorization to sell a company's goods or services in a particular place, franchises have become very popular over the past few years with the rapid growth of chain stores and restaurants In essence a franchise is a license or right to use a brand, style, name or method of doing business or producing a product which is owned by another person In return for a payment the franchisee is granted a franchise by the franchiser who retains the rights to whatever is the subject of the franchise and can even lay down strict rules as to how the franchise is exercised - for example how a logo will be displayed or how the inside of a shop will look, grant a franchise to, (1) A statutory right which could not be exercised inthe absence of the statute, such as the statutes enabling persons to form a corporation Since a corporation is created by the statute, it could not be formed except by the grant of the legislature (2) A combination of individual ownership and central control One may own a fast food restaurant, hotel, hardware store, etc , yet use the name of a national company Each individual owner pays for the name use, advertising, and may be required to make certain purchases (napkins, buns, etc ) from the national company The real estate brokerage business was slow to use the franchise method, but now has many companies operating in this manner, A provision in freight insurance conditions which exempts the insurer from particular average losses, in any one accident, under 3% The provision is waived if the loss is caused by fire, or by the ship stranding, sinking or being in collision, The authorisation of a manufactory/service provider to distribute his products under an established name This is not a branch of the Franchisors business but a separate business under the original business name The franchise is also run using the original business concept, A license or similar legal authority to provide service at retail in a given geographic area An exclusive franchise is a monopoly to provide service in that area, includes a franchise, certificate, contract, or license issued by a local government unit authorizing a person to provide solid waste management services, A business that has been licensed to sell the product of a manufacturer or to offer a particular service in a given area,   A special privilege granted by a government permitting the continued use of public property and usually involving the elements of monopoly and regulation   Examples include: telephone, gas and electric utilities; cable television; and refuse collection, a team; the legal arrangement that establishes ownership of a team, An organization that grants a license to a group of merchants to market a company's goods or services in a particular territory, and wants to provide bankcard processing to its members from First Data, A franchise or indirect-funding arrangement is usually one in which a student is attributed to an HEI for funding purposes but the course is wholly or partly delivered in an FE college Occasionally, an HEI franchises provision to another HEI (for example, a university to a college of higher education), Legal arrangement whereby the owner of a trade name, franchisor, contracts with a party that wants to use the name on a non-exclusive basis to sell goods or services, franchisee Frequently, the franchise agreement grants strict supervisory powers to the franchisor over the franchisee which, nevertheless, is an independent business, The private sector is permitted to provide and charge the public for services which would normally be provided by the state, in return for a fee, Franchise arrangements vary widely for retail pharmacy in Canada The two largest franchises are Shoppers Drug Mart and Jean Coutu While the franchisees (or 'associates' in the case of Shoppers Drug Mart) do not necessarily own the physical store or the fixtures, and master leases are usually held by the franchisor, they enjoy some autonomy in local marketing, buying and in-store services, as well as access to programs developed by head office Franchise pharmacies have some form of revenue-sharing with the head office, The right to vote Japanese in Canada were denied the franchise in provincial elections until 1948 and in federal elections until 1949 Tomekichi Homma unsuccessfully attempted to fight the restriction in 1900 but was eventually denied by the Privy Council of Great Britain in 1902 In 1936 a delegation of four Japanese Canadians appealed unsuccessfully to the Special Committee on Elections and Franchise Acts in the House of Commons, The right to sell products or services under a corporate name or trade mark (established by someone else) This right is usually purchased for cash in addition to a royalty fee on, or a percentage of, all sales, The establishment, granting, or use of a franchise, Present participle of franchise, authorized to market a companies goods or services, owning a franchise, plural of franchise, a form of licensing in which a company-the franchiser- agrees to provide a franchisee a name, logo, methods of operation, advertising, products, and other elements associated with a franchiser's business, in return for a financial commitment and the agreement to conduct business in accordance with the franchiser's standard of operations, a marketing system revolving around a two-party legal agreement, whereby the franchisee conducts business according to terms specified by the franchisor, An organizational form in which a firm (franchisor) with a market-tested business format enters into a contractual relationship with operators (franchisees) operating under the franchisor's trade name In exchange for support services the franchisor receives fees and royalties, A method of distributing a product or service, or both, to achieve a maximum market impact with a minimum investment, A form of licensing granting the right to use certain intellectual property rights, such as trade names, brand names, designs, patents and copyrights p 93, Special form of licensing allowing the licensor more control over the licensee while also providing more support from the licensor to the licensee, granting of a franchise; granting of an immunity or exemption, A form of contracting out whereby government confers the right or privilege to a private concern to conduct a business or sell a product or service in a specific geographic area according to prescribed terms and conditions, A continuing relationship in which the franchisor provides a licensed privilege to the franchisee to do business, and offers assistance in organizing, training, merchandising, marketing and managing in return for a consideration Franchising is a form of, A legal and commercial relationship between the owner of a trademark or trade name (the Franchisor) and an individual or group who wants to use that identification in business (the franchisee) The Franchisor generally provides business expertise and the franchisee provides a way for the overall business to grow Franchise arrangements can be subdivided into two categories: Business format and product/tradename franchising, The process by which an institution agrees to authorise another institution to deliver an approved programme while normally retaining overall control of the programme’s content, delivery, assessment and quality assurance arrangements, - A method of doing business by which a company the Franchisor grants to a person the Franchisee the right to use the trade marks, proven operating system, the company's know-how, techniques and procedures in order to advertise and offer, sell or distribute the goods or services which the Franchisor is known for and who has developed a market awareness and customer acceptance, The process by which an Awarding Institution agrees to authorise the provision of the whole or part of one or more of its own approved programmes, by a Partner Organisation In doing so, the Awarding Institution retains overall responsibility for the programme's content, delivery, assessment and quality assurance arrangements (QAA definition), Form of licensing by which the owner (franchiser) of a product, service or method obtains distribution through affiliated dealers (franchisees),

31 The membership of a corporation or state; citizenship     ts
32 The right to vote at a public election     ts
33 A legal exemption from jurisdiction     ts
34 A business operating under such authorization     ts
35 An acknowledgment of a corporation's existence and ownership     ts
36 The authorization granted by a company to sell or distribute its goods or services in a certain area - "McDonalds has exported its franchise."     ts
37 The collection of organizations in the history of a sports team; the tradition of a sports team as an entity, extending beyond the contemporary organization - "The Whalers' home city of Hartford was one of many for the franchise."     ts
38 A right or privilege officially granted to a person, a group of people, or a company by a government     ts
39 To set free; invest with a franchise or privilege; enfranchise     ts
40 The positive influence on the buying behavior of customers exerted by the reputation of a company or a brand     ts
41 To confer certain powers on; grant a franchise to; authorize     ts
42 Magnanimity; generosity; liberality; frankness; nobility     ts
43 The loose collection of fictional works pertaining to a particular universe, including literary, film, or television series from various sources - "the Star Wars franchise"     ts
44 A business arrangement undertaken for the purpose of marketing a product or service One party (the franchiser) provides marketing and selling expertise for a fee to another party (the franchisee) who in turn sells the product or service in the marketplace     ts
45 The district or jurisdiction to which a particular privilege extends; the limits of an immunity; hence, an asylum or sanctuary     ts
46 A particular privilege conferred by grant from a sovereign or a government, and vested in individuals; an immunity or exemption from ordinary jurisdiction; a constitutional or statutory right or privilege, esp     ts
47 grant a franchise to an individual or group; grant the right to vote  fiil     ts
48 To make free; to enfranchise; to give liberty to     ts
49 a statutory right or privilege granted to a person or group by a government (especially the rights of citizenship and the right to vote) an authorization to sell a company's goods or services in a particular place a business established or operated under an authorization to sell or distribute a company's goods or services in a particular area grant a franchise to     ts
50 Used in marine insurance policies in clauses designating that portion of the loss that is not covered by the insurance A policy that describes the coverage as "5 percent franchise" does not cover losses below 5 percent, losses of 5 percent or more being completely covered The franchise provision applies only to particular average losses resulting from sea perils or from additional named perils     ts
51 The right of voting at a public election     ts
52 The authorization granted by a company to sell or distribute its goods or services in a certain area; the grantor or recipient of such authorization     ts
53 An excellent player in a team sport     ts
54 A right or privilege officially granted to a person or a company by a government; an acknowledgment of a corporations existence and ownership     ts
55 Exemption from constraint or oppression; freedom; liberty     ts
56 A contractual association between a manufacturer, wholesaler, or service organization (a franchiser) and independent businesspeople (franchisees) who buy the right to own and operate one or more units in the franchise system     ts
57 (1) A statutory right which could not be exercised in the absence of the statute, such as the statutes enabling persons to form a corporation Since a corporation is created by the statute, it could not be formed except by the grant of the legislature (2) A combination of individual ownership and central control One may own a fast food restaurant, hotel, hardware store, etc , yet use the name of a national company Each individual owner pays for the name use, advertising, and may be required to make certain purchases (napkins, buns, etc ) from the national company The real estate brokerage business was slow to use the franchise method, but now has many companies operating in this manner     ts
58 Some Business Schools or Universities allow their courses - under certain conditions, to be run by other Institutions Thus the Institution whose course it is - allows it to be delivered on their behalf by another body - usually as a means to allow that course to enter a different market, or one that the parent institution would not easily be able to access themselves Various terms are used to describe this practice - e g validation (see also Validation) Through such arrangements - often falling well short of full franchises - local institutions are able to offer courses that they would not have been able to provide by themselves In doing so - they may use entirely their own staff or some from the parent organisation - or in some case the entire course will be run by the staff of the parent organisation - with the local organization only providing facilities etc (See also Validation)     ts
59 Special license that requires the franchisee to work the licensed property under the supervision and control of the franchisor     ts
60 An entity that has been licensed to sell the product of a manufacturer or to offer a particular service in a given area     ts
61 A business contract in which an independent business (the franchisee) sells or markets the products and/or services of a larger firm (the franchisor) The franchisee receives training and marketing support from the franchisor and pays a fee for ongoing support     ts
62 The right to vote     ts
63 a statutory right or privilege granted to a person or group by a government (especially the rights of citizenship and the right to vote)     ts
64 A franchise is an authority that is given by an organization to someone, allowing them to sell its goods or services or to take part in an activity which the organization controls. fast-food franchises Talk to other franchise holders and ask them what they think of the parent company     ts
65 special privilege granted by a government; license to market a company's goods or services; business which has been granted such a license; suffrage, right to vote; immunity, exemption  isim     ts
66 If a company franchises its business, it sells franchises to other companies, allowing them to sell its goods or services. She has recently franchised her business It takes hundreds of thousands of dollars to get into the franchised pizza business. + franchising fran·chis·ing One of the most important aspects of franchising is the reduced risk of business failure it offers to franchisees     ts
67 Franchise is the right to vote in an election, especially one in which people elect a parliament. the introduction of universal franchise The 1867 Reform Act extended the franchise to much of the male working class. to give or sell a franchise to someone     ts
68 a business established or operated under an authorization to sell or distribute a company's goods or services in a particular area     ts
69 an authorization to sell a company's goods or services in a particular place     ts
70 franchises have become very popular over the past few years with the rapid growth of chain stores and restaurants In essence a franchise is a license or right to use a brand, style, name or method of doing business or producing a product which is owned by another person In return for a payment the franchisee is granted a franchise by the franchiser who retains the rights to whatever is the subject of the franchise and can even lay down strict rules as to how the franchise is exercised - for example how a logo will be displayed or how the inside of a shop will look     ts
71 grant a franchise to     ts
72 (1) A statutory right which could not be exercised inthe absence of the statute, such as the statutes enabling persons to form a corporation Since a corporation is created by the statute, it could not be formed except by the grant of the legislature (2) A combination of individual ownership and central control One may own a fast food restaurant, hotel, hardware store, etc , yet use the name of a national company Each individual owner pays for the name use, advertising, and may be required to make certain purchases (napkins, buns, etc ) from the national company The real estate brokerage business was slow to use the franchise method, but now has many companies operating in this manner     ts
73 A provision in freight insurance conditions which exempts the insurer from particular average losses, in any one accident, under 3% The provision is waived if the loss is caused by fire, or by the ship stranding, sinking or being in collision     ts
74 The authorisation of a manufactory/service provider to distribute his products under an established name This is not a branch of the Franchisors business but a separate business under the original business name The franchise is also run using the original business concept     ts
75 A license or similar legal authority to provide service at retail in a given geographic area An exclusive franchise is a monopoly to provide service in that area     ts
76 includes a franchise, certificate, contract, or license issued by a local government unit authorizing a person to provide solid waste management services     ts
77 A business that has been licensed to sell the product of a manufacturer or to offer a particular service in a given area     ts
78   A special privilege granted by a government permitting the continued use of public property and usually involving the elements of monopoly and regulation   Examples include: telephone, gas and electric utilities; cable television; and refuse collection     ts
79 a team; the legal arrangement that establishes ownership of a team     ts
80 An organization that grants a license to a group of merchants to market a company's goods or services in a particular territory, and wants to provide bankcard processing to its members from First Data     ts
81 A franchise or indirect-funding arrangement is usually one in which a student is attributed to an HEI for funding purposes but the course is wholly or partly delivered in an FE college Occasionally, an HEI franchises provision to another HEI (for example, a university to a college of higher education)     ts
82 Legal arrangement whereby the owner of a trade name, franchisor, contracts with a party that wants to use the name on a non-exclusive basis to sell goods or services, franchisee Frequently, the franchise agreement grants strict supervisory powers to the franchisor over the franchisee which, nevertheless, is an independent business     ts
83 The private sector is permitted to provide and charge the public for services which would normally be provided by the state, in return for a fee     ts
84 Franchise arrangements vary widely for retail pharmacy in Canada The two largest franchises are Shoppers Drug Mart and Jean Coutu While the franchisees (or 'associates' in the case of Shoppers Drug Mart) do not necessarily own the physical store or the fixtures, and master leases are usually held by the franchisor, they enjoy some autonomy in local marketing, buying and in-store services, as well as access to programs developed by head office Franchise pharmacies have some form of revenue-sharing with the head office     ts
85 The right to vote Japanese in Canada were denied the franchise in provincial elections until 1948 and in federal elections until 1949 Tomekichi Homma unsuccessfully attempted to fight the restriction in 1900 but was eventually denied by the Privy Council of Great Britain in 1902 In 1936 a delegation of four Japanese Canadians appealed unsuccessfully to the Special Committee on Elections and Franchise Acts in the House of Commons     ts
86 The right to sell products or services under a corporate name or trade mark (established by someone else) This right is usually purchased for cash in addition to a royalty fee on, or a percentage of, all sales     ts
87franchising The establishment, granting, or use of a franchise     ts
88franchising Present participle of franchise     ts
89franchised authorized to market a companies goods or services, owning a franchise  sıfat     ts
90franchises plural of franchise     ts
91franchising a form of licensing in which a company-the franchiser- agrees to provide a franchisee a name, logo, methods of operation, advertising, products, and other elements associated with a franchiser's business, in return for a financial commitment and the agreement to conduct business in accordance with the franchiser's standard of operations     ts
92franchising a marketing system revolving around a two-party legal agreement, whereby the franchisee conducts business according to terms specified by the franchisor     ts
93franchising An organizational form in which a firm (franchisor) with a market-tested business format enters into a contractual relationship with operators (franchisees) operating under the franchisor's trade name In exchange for support services the franchisor receives fees and royalties     ts
94franchising A method of distributing a product or service, or both, to achieve a maximum market impact with a minimum investment     ts
95franchising A form of licensing granting the right to use certain intellectual property rights, such as trade names, brand names, designs, patents and copyrights p 93     ts
96franchising Special form of licensing allowing the licensor more control over the licensee while also providing more support from the licensor to the licensee     ts
97franchising granting of a franchise; granting of an immunity or exemption  isim     ts
98franchising A form of contracting out whereby government confers the right or privilege to a private concern to conduct a business or sell a product or service in a specific geographic area according to prescribed terms and conditions     ts
99franchising A continuing relationship in which the franchisor provides a licensed privilege to the franchisee to do business, and offers assistance in organizing, training, merchandising, marketing and managing in return for a consideration Franchising is a form of     ts
100franchising A legal and commercial relationship between the owner of a trademark or trade name (the Franchisor) and an individual or group who wants to use that identification in business (the franchisee) The Franchisor generally provides business expertise and the franchisee provides a way for the overall business to grow Franchise arrangements can be subdivided into two categories: Business format and product/tradename franchising     ts
101franchising The process by which an institution agrees to authorise another institution to deliver an approved programme while normally retaining overall control of the programme’s content, delivery, assessment and quality assurance arrangements     ts
102franchising - A method of doing business by which a company the Franchisor grants to a person the Franchisee the right to use the trade marks, proven operating system, the company's know-how, techniques and procedures in order to advertise and offer, sell or distribute the goods or services which the Franchisor is known for and who has developed a market awareness and customer acceptance     ts
103franchising The process by which an Awarding Institution agrees to authorise the provision of the whole or part of one or more of its own approved programmes, by a Partner Organisation In doing so, the Awarding Institution retains overall responsibility for the programme's content, delivery, assessment and quality assurance arrangements (QAA definition)     ts
104franchising Form of licensing by which the owner (franchiser) of a product, service or method obtains distribution through affiliated dealers (franchisees)     ts
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105 franchisor     ts
106 franchise  Ticaret     ts
 


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