Crossword clues for franchisee
franchisee
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n. A holder of a franchise; a person who is granted a franchise.
Usage examples of "franchisee".
In return, White Tower and its franchisees agreed to pay White Castle a lump sum of $65,000 immediately, with an additional payment of $17,000 two years later.
For each new White Tower opened, the Saxes or their franchisees had to furnish a photograph of the new unit and pay a relatively small royalty fee, ranging from $100 to $350.
One large-scale franchisee was the Cincinnati-based Frisch Company, which opened scores of Frisch's Big Boys restaurants throughout the Midwest.
Burger Chef's largest franchisee later attributed the chain's collapse to General Equipment's overemphasis on developing better equipment and ignoring the management structure.
Handcuffs are not intended as long-term restraint devices, millions of Clink franchisees to the contrary.
Caruso, like any other franchisee, had access to Turfnet, the multiple listing service that Nova Siciia used to keep track of what it called "opportunity zones.
Then there are collections from delinquent borrowers and from franchisees who depend on Nova Siciia for their plant security.
It is the franchisee himself, the one who is paying her a totally stupid amount of money to do this job.
Generously, he offered to make LeZarr a franchisee, with free immortality for his wife.
We're not even the first to try and crack this nut, but the profit potential is enormous, which is why the franchisees haven't sold or relinquished the option.
For reasons that will be quickly obvious, the franchisees have accepted the scout's descriptive name and simply called it the Hot Plant.
Space Ways and its fellow franchisees met only the vaguest spirit of the law.
With victory in hand and a public declaration of sovereignty, Billy Ingram directed White Castle's lawyers to strike a fair deal with the Saxes and their franchisees.