Terms

Common Franchise Terms

 

Terms

  • Business format franchise: This type of franchise includes not only a product, service and trademark, but also the complete method to conduct the business itself, such as the marketing plan and operations manuals.    

  • Disclosure statement: Also known as the FDD, or Franchise Disclosure Document, the disclosure document provides information about the franchisor and franchise system.    

  • FDD: The Franchise Disclosure Document, FDD, is the format for the disclosure document which provides information about the franchisor and franchise system to the franchisee.    

  • Franchise: A license that describes the relationship between the franchisor and franchisee including use of trademarks, fees, support and control.    

  • Franchise agreement: The legal, written contract between the franchisor and franchisee which tells each party what each is supposed to do.    

  • Franchisee: The person or company that gets the right from the franchisor to do business under the franchisor’s trademark or trade name.    

  • Franchising: A method of business expansion characterized by a trademark license, payment of fees, and significant assistance and/or control.   

  • Franchisor: The person or company that grants the franchisee the right to do business under their trademark or trade name.    

  • Product distribution franchisee: A franchise where the franchisee simply sells the franchisor’s products without using the franchisor’s method of conducting business.    

  • Royalty: The regular payment made by the franchisee to the franchisor, usually based on a percentage of the franchisee’s gross sales.    

  • Trademark: The marks, brand name and logo that identify a franchisor which is licensed to the franchisee.