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Alternative to the tied house?

By: Language: English Series: Estates Gazette ; 284(6362) 28 November 1987, 1148-1149(2)Publication details: 1987Subject(s): Summary: The public tied house is a classic example of "first-generation" franchising . This has been a feature of the brewing industry for many years with the landlord brewer owning the property which a tenant rents in return for an exclusive supply agreement. This article examines the relationship between landlord and tenant where franchise and tenancy are linked.
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The public tied house is a classic example of "first-generation" franchising . This has been a feature of the brewing industry for many years with the landlord brewer owning the property which a tenant rents in return for an exclusive supply agreement. This article examines the relationship between landlord and tenant where franchise and tenancy are linked.