Franchises

/ˈfræntʃaɪzɪz/ noun

Legal agreements allowing someone to operate a business using another company's name and methods in exchange for fees; or sports teams that belong to a league.

From Old French 'franchise' (freedom/privilege), from 'franc' (free). Originally meant a special privilege granted by a ruler.

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