Talk:Franchise
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I've merged Franchise agreement into Franchising, but kept the note about government franchising on the Franchise page. — Jlin 04:28, 18 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Franchising and Franchise agreement are about the same thing, but there's only the disambig note here about government franchising. Someone who knows more about the subject should clean these three up some. — OwenBlacker 23:41, Nov 11, 2004 (UTC)
I'm removing {{expansion}} because that's a disambiguation page anyway :?--Chealer 07:41, 2004 Nov 20 (UTC)
[edit] Political franchise
Is there a good rule of thumb to determine if a link about political franchise should more rightly point to suffrage or citizenship? I know political franchise redirects to sufferage, but in some contexts, would citizenship make more sense? D-Rock (Yell at D-Rock) 02:26, 23 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Cable franchise?
What kind of a franchise is a Cable franchise? As in 1984 Cable Franchise Policy and Communications Act. Is it a monopoly (as in "the local telephone monopoly")? A utility? No one talks about "the local water franchise" or "electricity franchise". (Do they?) Ewlyahoocom 22:56, 15 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Franchise
Franchise means right or privalage if there is a problem all the blame is put on store owner it makes all money from products and NOTHING else it pays 1.5% of taxes they pay for none of the products up front they always get bumped out of money