Noun
franchisor (plural franchisors)
A company which, or a person who, grants franchises.
Although franchisor revenues and profit may be listed in a franchise disclosure document (FDD), no laws require an estimate of franchisee profitability, which depends on how intensively the franchisee "works" the franchise. Source: Internet
A service can be successful if equipment and supplies are purchased at a fair price from the franchisor or sources recommended by the franchisor. Source: Internet
In Spain, the franchisor submits the disclosure information 20 days prior to signing the agreement or prior to any payment made by the franchisee to the franchisor. Source: Internet
Africa’s largest branded food service franchisor, JSE-listed Famous Brands, which has several household brands in its stable, continues its relationship with Goscor Lift Truck Company… Source: Internet
Represented the primary supplier and franchisor in the Heartland Automotive Holdings Chapter 11 case. Source: Internet
Represented national franchisor of dry cleaning pick-up and delivery services against franchisees on Oregon Franchise Act claims and trademark infringement counterclaims. Source: Internet