Examples of Franchise Arrangements in a sentence
In February 1998 the Governing Council of UNIDROIT authorised the publication of the UNIDROIT Guide to International Master Franchise Arrangements, which appeared in September 1998.
We believe that the fees chargeable under the Master Franchise Arrangements are fair and reasonable, in line with or more favourable than the fees charged under comparable franchising arrangements between independent third parties and in the interests of our Company and our Shareholders as a whole.
In addition, Unidroit has published the Principles of International Commercial Contracts in 1994 and the Guide to International Master Franchise Arrangements in 1998.
Gaillard in his presentation entitled "The Use of General Principles of International Law in International Long-term Contracts" (at 7) to the SecondI.B.A. International Arbitration Day, November 12-13, 1998, Düsseldorf.them by covering, amongst others, agency, assignment of contractual rights and duties, limitation of actions, contracts for the benefit of a third party, price reduction, conditions, set-off and waivers.— The Guide to International Master Franchise Arrangements has just been published.
The first stage of the preparation of uniform rules for international franchising having been completed with the publication of the Guide to International Master Franchise Arrangements, the next step will be the preparation of a model law on franchising to serve as a basis for the drafting of domestic laws in this field.
The following item of urgent business was considered:- City of London Franchise Arrangements The Chairman referred to the discussion which had taken place at the last meeting of the Court of Common Council concerning the electoral registration of those using shared office space in the City.
Franchise Arrangements Providers with R-DAPs may enter into franchise arrangements with providers that do not have R-DAPs. In this arrangement, the provider without R-DAPs may deliver all or part of a programme approved and owned by the institution with R-DAPs. The franchising institution (the provider with R-DAPs) retains overall control of the programme's content, delivery, assessment and quality assurance arrangements.
Example: Franchise Arrangements A franchise is a contractual arrangement under which the franchisor, who owns a brand name, grants the franchisee the right to sell or produce the brand name product.
The IP Holder is the exclusive owner of the Domino’s IP, free and clear of all Liens, set-offs, defenses and counterclaims of whatsoever kind or nature (other than licenses granted in the ordinary course of business and the rights granted under the IP License Agreements, the Third-Party License Agreements, the Franchise Arrangements and the Permitted Liens).
In 2000, UNIDROIT published a Guide to International Master Franchise Arrangements.