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Section 26-1618 - Franchises — Maryland Law | CourtGPT
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Maryland Legal Code
(a) This section does not apply to a restaurant located in a chain store, supermarket, discount house, drug store, or convenience store. (b) In accordance with the license quota limitations under § 26–1601 of this subtitle, the Board may issue or transfer a Class B beer (on–sale) license or Class B beer and wine (on–sale) license for use by: (1) a franchisee who operates a restaurant under a franchise agreement with a franchisor; or (2) a person who operates a restaurant under a business licensing agreement that: (i) is made with a licensor; and (ii) authorizes a person, in the operation of a restaurant, to use a trademark, trade name, or other identifying symbol owned by a licensor. (c) The Board may issue or transfer a license under subsection (b) of this section regardless of whether a Class B beer (on–sale) license or Class B beer and wine (on–sale) license has been issued or transferred for use by: (1) another franchisee operating a restaurant under a franchise agreement with the same franchisor; or (2) another person operating a restaurant under a business licensing agreement with the same licensor.

other franchisee operating a restaurant under a franchise agreement with the same franchisor; or (2) another person operating a restaurant under a business licensing agreement with the same licensor. (d) A licensor or franchisor: (1) is prohibited from having an ownership interest in an entity that receives a Class B beer (on–sale) license or Class B beer and wine (on–sale) license under this section; but (2) under a business licensing agreement or franchise agreement, may be paid a fee that is based on a percentage of revenue by a person that receives a Class B beer (on–sale) license or Class B beer and wine (on–sale) license.

Section 26-1618 - Franchises

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