What is a franchise license?

Legal analysis: Franchising refers to the mode of operation in which the franchisee allows the franchisee to use his name, trademark, proprietary technology, products and management experience to conduct business activities in the form of contract. These industries need special permission to operate: renewable resources, alcohol and tobacco, dangerous goods, refined oil, coal, pawn shops, precious metals (gold), minerals and so on.

Legal basis: Measures for the Administration of Commercial Franchise

Article 3 Commercial franchising (hereinafter referred to as franchising) as mentioned in these Regulations refers to the business activities of an enterprise (hereinafter referred to as franchisor) with registered trademarks, enterprise logos, patents, proprietary technologies and other business resources, which are licensed to other operators (hereinafter referred to as franchisees) in the form of contracts, and the franchisees conduct business in a unified business model according to the contract and pay franchise fees to the franchisees.

No unit or individual other than an enterprise may engage in franchise activities as a franchisor.

Article 11 To engage in franchise activities, the franchisor and the franchisee shall conclude a franchise contract in writing.

Franchise contracts shall include the following main contents:

(a) the basic information of the franchisor and franchisee;

(two) the content and duration of the franchise;

(three) the type, amount and payment method of franchise expenses;

(four) the specific contents and methods of business guidance, technical support, business training and other services;

(5) Quality, standard requirements and guarantee measures of products or services;

(6) Promotion and advertisement of products or services;

(7) Protection of consumers' rights and interests and liability for compensation in franchising;

(8) Alteration, rescission and termination of the franchise contract;

(9) Liability for breach of contract;

(ten) the way to solve the dispute;

(eleven) other matters agreed by the franchisor and the franchisee.