服务描述
- A Franchise Agreement is a legally binding contract between a franchisor and a franchisee that outlines the terms and conditions for operating a business under the franchisor’s established brand. It governs the rights, responsibilities, and obligations of both parties, ensuring the franchise’s success and protecting the brand’s reputation.
GOV Department
- Kementerian Perdagangan Dalam Negeri dan Kos Sara Hidup (KPDN) / Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living
执照名称(马来文)
- Perjanjian Francais
Details
- The agreement specifies the rights to use the franchisor’s trademark, brand, and business model.
- Includes operational guidelines, training, marketing support, and royalty payments.
- Covers the initial franchise fee, ongoing royalties, and other financial arrangements.
- Defines the geographical territory and duration of the franchise relationship.
- Includes dispute resolution mechanisms and conditions for renewal or termination.
Important Rules
- The franchisor must register the franchise with KPDN under the Franchise Act 1998 before entering into an agreement.
- The agreement must clearly define the obligations of both franchisor and franchisee.
- The franchisee must comply with the franchisor’s operational and branding standards.
- Confidentiality and non-compete clauses must protect the franchisor’s proprietary information.
- Any amendments to the agreement must be mutually agreed upon and documented.
Compound & Punishment
- Failure to register the franchise with KPDN may result in:
- Fines up to RM500,000 for the franchisor and/or imprisonment for responsible parties.
- Breach of the agreement, such as unauthorized use of the brand or non-payment of royalties, may lead to:
- Termination of the franchise agreement.
- Legal action for damages or loss of brand reputation.
- Misrepresentation of franchise terms can lead to penalties under the Franchise Act 1998.
法律顾问
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