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Advertising Levy
The Franchise Agreement may provide for the contribution to an Advertising Fund by each Franchisee. Such funds for Franchisees are normally retained in a separate account and applied only to matters related to advertising. It is not uncommon, through their council, to assist the Franchisor in decisions on how this fund is applied. See “Franchise Advisory Council”. The Advertising Levy may be a fixed fee or, more normally, a percentage of Franchisee turnover.
Arbitration
The Franchise Agreement must provide for arbitration between the parties to the Agreement. Arbitration is a form of dispute resolution in the event of a disagreement between the Franchisee and the Franchisor, and is normally chaired by a nominated individual or body, as determined under the ‘Franchising Code of Conduct’.
Asset management:
The strategic management of investments.
Assignment
The sale of a franchise by one Franchisee (assignor) to another (assignee) is called an assignment. The Franchisor will normally retain the rights to interview and accept any proposed buyer and may also retain the rights of buying the franchise back himself. The vendor Franchisee has the right to set the value of the franchise. It is normal for an assignment fee to be paid to the Franchisor, who will utilise those funds to train and induct the new Franchisee.