Results for: one who has the right to grant a franchise
English English
amount of variation allowed, budgeted amount, discount, give somebody allowance, hand something out, handicap, money given to children, pocket money, stipend; grant; pocket money; discount, deduction; acknowledgment, tolerationallowance
apply a mark or signature which allows a letter or package to be delivered without charge; grant the right to apply such a mark; deliver without charge, expressing true opinion, frankfurter, honest, sincere, straightforwardfrank
arise, at hand, be host of program, be in appointed place, bring charge, current time, now; tense expressing the current time (Grammar), currently happening, current-time verb, current-time verb tense, display, demonstrate; bestow, grant, give; offer, ...present
assign, grant, surrender somethingcede
association, society; brotherhood; companionship; position of fellow (at a university); research grant, communion, financial endowment, graduate post, membership of university staff, similarityfellowship
authorized to market a companies goods or services, owning a franchisefranchised
bestow, give, grant; disclose, reveal, divulge, tell, communicate, give a quality to somethingimpart
brief interval of rest, delay, reprieve, suspend temporarily, grant an intermission; suspend an execution, delay or cancel a death sentence, temporary delay, cessation, intermission; reprieve, suspension of an execution, delay or cancellation of a deat...respite
buildings housing a university, educational institution, institution of higher learning authorized to grant academic degrees, students and faculty, undergraduate and postgraduate educational institutionuniversity
buy more securities with profit, invest in improving business, restore a title or degree; grant power again; redeposit money for future profitreinvest
chance to do something, formally allow, issue a license, grant a permit; authorize, lack of restraint, legal authorization, official permission, authorization; document which shows proof of authorization, certificate; freedom (of action, belief, etc.);...license
charter party, constitution, document granting certain rights and privileges; contract, lease, document of authorization, formal document of incorporation, grant a charter, hire, rent, rent or lease of transport, rent or lease transport, rented or leas...charter
cheap ticket, concession road, giving up, yielding; something which is given up; franchise, right to use or sell something; (British) discount, land subdivision, reluctant yielding, right to use land, small business outlet inside another establishment,...concession
clear or obvious, document granting a patent, document granting a right, exclusive right to an invention or design; invention or design that is protected by a patent, exclusive right to market an invention, government grant, grant a patent to somebody,...patent
clemency, pardon, pardon somebody, grant clemency, prosecution-free periodamnesty
 

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