Franchising
A franchise is where a brand and proprietary rights are licensed by the franchisor, as the controller the brand and proprietary rights or method, to others to run a business under the brand and using the proprietary rights. Such rights are usually licensed for a defined geographical area or region.
Here in Australia, franchising is regulated by a code of conduct under the Federal governments, Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth). The code is mandatory and so if your business model fits the definition of a franchise under that code, you are bound by it and must comply with it.
The legal requirements under the Franchising Code extend to much more than the franchise agreement, which is generally confined to the conditions around the licence of the brand and proprietary rights to the franchisee. The franchisor is required to maintain a Franchise Disclosure Document, and keep it current. This document is provided to potential franchisees to give them a snapshot of important information about the franchised business, from the territory, CVs of the current directors, financial situation of the franchisor, requirements to purchase certain goods or services of the franchisor and much more. Compiling the initial franchise disclosure document and keeping it up-to-date is a significant task requiring input from within your business, your lawyer and accountant.
The franchisor must also ensure that all franchisees execute a notice informing the franchisor that it has sought legal, financial or business advice from a professional or declined to do so.
Franchising is a serious undertaking and one that will require significant input from an appropriately experienced lawyer.
For franchisors and would be franchisors, we can help you maintain and prepare all of the necessary documentation in accordance with the Franchising Code. For franchisees we can cut through the volume of documentation that you will receive from the franchisor and cut to those items that you need to know to make an informed decision on whether to take on the franchise.
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