The benefits of a 
franchise agreement

Our free franchise agreement template is designed for UK businesses and franchisors who want to clearly define the terms of their franchise relationship. It sets out the rights, responsibilities and commercial arrangements between franchisor and franchisee, helping both parties build trust and avoid misunderstandings. Whether you’re franchising a retail, service-based or online business, this agreement provides a strong legal foundation.

Why this agreement matters:

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Clearly defines the franchise relationship

Outlines the scope of the franchise, including use of trade marks, territory, and business model, so both parties understand their rights and responsibilities from day one.

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Protects your brand and intellectual property

Sets out clear rules for how the franchisee can use your trade marks and business method, maintaining brand consistency and legal protection.

 

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Outlines key financial terms

Details the upfront franchise fee, ongoing royalties, and how payments must be made, helping to prevent confusion or disputes.

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Regulates termination and exit

Includes clear exit terms, including how the franchise can be sold or terminated, so both parties are protected if things change.

Please note

This template is designed as a starting point for UK businesses setting up a non-exclusive franchise model. We recommend using this document as a guide, and getting tailored legal advice to ensure your franchise agreement reflects your commercial goals. If you need help customising your franchise agreement, get in touch with one of our experienced franchise lawyers.

 

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