Franchise Agreement
Starting From Rs.4799
All inclusive price
A franchise agreement is a legal contract that both the franchisor and the franchisee agree to and that binds both parties. It establishes the legal requirements that both the franchisor and the franchisee must meet, as well as the franchisor's explicit expectation of the franchisee to manage a mutually beneficial business.
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WHAT IS A FRANCHISE AGREEMENT?
A franchise agreement is an agreement wherein the franchisor agrees to lend the trade name or business system to another person or entity (the franchisee). The contract will define the basis of the arrangement between the two parties, specifying the consideration to be paid by the franchisee (partial payment is often in the form of royalties for the use of the franchisor's trademark), how the brand name can be used, the length of the arrangement, and clauses dealing with penal provisions, ranging from fines and compensation to cancellation of the franchise.
Reasons to Register a Company in India
Entrepreneurs choose to register a company due to various reasons. Two of the main reasons is that a company is a distinct legal entity having perpetual succession. Hence, a company is not affected by the death, insanity, or insolvency of an individual member. The following are some of the top reasons to register a private limited company in India.
Separate Legal Entity
As per Law, a company is an artificial judicial person established under the Companies Act. A company is a separate legal entity from its Directors and Shareholders. Hence, a company enjoys a wider legal capacity, to own property and incur debts – while the individual company members owe no liability towards the company’s creditors for debts.
Separate Legal Entity
As per Law, a company is an artificial judicial person established under the Companies Act. A company is a separate legal entity from its Directors and Shareholders. Hence, a company enjoys a wider legal capacity, to own property and incur debts – while the individual company members owe no liability towards the company’s creditors for debts.
Separate Legal Entity
As per Law, a company is an artificial judicial person established under the Companies Act. A company is a separate legal entity from its Directors and Shareholders. Hence, a company enjoys a wider legal capacity, to own property and incur debts – while the individual company members owe no liability towards the company’s creditors for debts.
Separate Legal Entity
As per Law, a company is an artificial judicial person established under the Companies Act. A company is a separate legal entity from its Directors and Shareholders. Hence, a company enjoys a wider legal capacity, to own property and incur debts – while the individual company members owe no liability towards the company’s creditors for debts.
Separate Legal Entity
As per Law, a company is an artificial judicial person established under the Companies Act. A company is a separate legal entity from its Directors and Shareholders. Hence, a company enjoys a wider legal capacity, to own property and incur debts – while the individual company members owe no liability towards the company’s creditors for debts.
Separate Legal Entity
As per Law, a company is an artificial judicial person established under the Companies Act. A company is a separate legal entity from its Directors and Shareholders. Hence, a company enjoys a wider legal capacity, to own property and incur debts – while the individual company members owe no liability towards the company’s creditors for debts.
What is the Price I Need to Pay for Registering a Company?
The Cost of Incorporation / Registration a Company would vary from INR 6899/- to INR 29899/- depending upon the plan you choose.
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Basic
₹
6899
all inclusive fees
2 Digital Signature - 2 Year Validity 1
2 Director Identification Numbers
Name Approval 2
Authorised Capital Fee 3
Incorporation Fee
Stamp Duty 4
PAN & TAN
LEDGERS Billing Software 5
Bank Account Opening
Commencement of Business
Basic
₹
6899
all inclusive fees
2 Digital Signature - 2 Year Validity 1
2 Director Identification Numbers
Name Approval 2
Authorised Capital Fee 3
Incorporation Fee
Stamp Duty 4
PAN & TAN
LEDGERS Billing Software 5
Bank Account Opening
Commencement of Business
Basic
₹
6899
all inclusive fees
2 Digital Signature - 2 Year Validity 1
2 Director Identification Numbers
Name Approval 2
Authorised Capital Fee 3
Incorporation Fee
Stamp Duty 4
PAN & TAN
LEDGERS Billing Software 5
Bank Account Opening
Commencement of Business
Frequently Asked Questions
Authorised capital is the maximum value of equity shares that can be issued by a company. On the other hand, paid up capital is the amount of shares issued by the company to shareholders. Authorised capital can be increased any time after incorporation to issue additional shares to the shareholders.
Authorised capital is the maximum value of equity shares that can be issued by a company. On the other hand, paid up capital is the amount of shares issued by the company to shareholders. Authorised capital can be increased any time after incorporation to issue additional shares to the shareholders.
Authorised capital is the maximum value of equity shares that can be issued by a company. On the other hand, paid up capital is the amount of shares issued by the company to shareholders. Authorised capital can be increased any time after incorporation to issue additional shares to the shareholders.
Authorised capital is the maximum value of equity shares that can be issued by a company. On the other hand, paid up capital is the amount of shares issued by the company to shareholders. Authorised capital can be increased any time after incorporation to issue additional shares to the shareholders.
Authorised capital is the maximum value of equity shares that can be issued by a company. On the other hand, paid up capital is the amount of shares issued by the company to shareholders. Authorised capital can be increased any time after incorporation to issue additional shares to the shareholders.
Authorised capital is the maximum value of equity shares that can be issued by a company. On the other hand, paid up capital is the amount of shares issued by the company to shareholders. Authorised capital can be increased any time after incorporation to issue additional shares to the shareholders.
Authorised capital is the maximum value of equity shares that can be issued by a company. On the other hand, paid up capital is the amount of shares issued by the company to shareholders. Authorised capital can be increased any time after incorporation to issue additional shares to the shareholders.
Authorised capital is the maximum value of equity shares that can be issued by a company. On the other hand, paid up capital is the amount of shares issued by the company to shareholders. Authorised capital can be increased any time after incorporation to issue additional shares to the shareholders.