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Franchise definition

What does Franchise mean?

A royal privilege or branch of the royal prerogative subsisting in the hands of a subject, by grant from the Crown.

A franchise is registrable with its own title under the Land Registration Act 2002, s 3(1)(c). The most important rights of franchise are markets, fairs and wreck.

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