Yes it can
no mcdonalsd is an operating store that won't allow it to be assigned to heirs
Not really but kind of....
Depends
You are not assigned an exclusive territory as a Subway entrepreneur. They are location flexible.
Yes, a Jollibee franchise can typically be assigned to heirs, but this is subject to the terms and conditions outlined in the franchise agreement. Heirs must usually meet the franchise's qualifications and may need to undergo training or approval from Jollibee. It's important for franchisees to consult the franchisor and review the specific terms of their agreement to ensure compliance with all requirements.
Yes, the Dairy Queen franchise can generally be assigned to heirs, but this process typically requires adherence to the franchise agreement and approval from the franchisor. Franchise agreements often have specific clauses regarding transferability and may require the heirs to meet certain criteria or qualifications. Additionally, the franchisor may have the right to vet or approve the new franchisee to ensure they align with the brand's standards. It's advisable for heirs to consult with legal and franchise experts to navigate this process properly.
Most franchises can be assigned to heirs but it is best to check the exact legal relationship with the franchisor in the franchise agreement. The FDD should include a copy of the franchise agreement as well as chart describing the fees associated with all types of transfers. It is common to have a transfer fee for most franchises however often times when transferring within immediate family the fees are often waived.
Yes, Edwin Landseer's works are copyrighted. He assigned the rights to his works to others prior to his death, and these people and their heirs have maintained the copyrights on his works.
"Heirs" is a noun.
The Heirs of Columbus was created in 1991.
Subway should be capitalized when referring to the Subway sandwich chain.
No. Jamaica does not have a subway.