Common use of Franchise Clause in Contracts

Franchise. A “franchise” is any contract between a refiner and a distributor, between a refiner and a retailer, between a distributor and another distributor, or between a distributor and a retailer, under which a refiner or distributor (as the case may be) authorizes or permits a retailer or distributor to use, in connection with the sale, consignment, or distribution of motor fuel, a trademark which is owned or controlled by such refiner or by a refiner which supplies motor fuel to the distributor which authorizes or permits such use.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Branded Distributor Marketing Agreement (GPM Petroleum LP), Branded Distributor Marketing Agreement (GPM Petroleum LP), Branded Distributor Marketing Agreement (GPM Petroleum LP)

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Franchise. A “franchise” is any contract between a refiner and a distributor, between a refiner and a retailer, between a distributor and another distributor, or between a distributor and a retailer, under which a refiner or distributor (as the case may be) authorizes or permits a retailer or distributor to use, in connection with the sale, consignment, or distribution of motor fuel, a trademark which is owned or controlled by such refiner or by a refiner which supplies motor fuel to the distributor which authorizes or permits such use.. ​

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Brand Fee Agreement (Global Partners Lp)

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