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Code · CFR · Title 29 — Labor · Part 779 · § 779.226

§ 779.226. Exception for an independently owned retail or service establishment under certain franchise and other arrangements.

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While certain franchise and other arrangements may operate to bring the one to whom the franchise is granted into another enterprise (see § 779.232), section 3(r) contains a specific exception for certain arrangements entered into by a retail or service establishment which is under independent ownership. The specific exception in section 3(r) reads as follows: Provided, That, within the meaning of this subsection, a retail or service establishment which is under independent ownership shall not be deemed to be so operated or controlled as to be other than a separate and distinct enterprise by reason of any arrangement, which includes, but is not necessarily limited to, an agreement,
(1)that it will sell, or sell only, certain goods specified by a particular manufacturer, distributor, or advertiser,
(2)that it will join with other such establishments in the same industry for the purpose of collective purchasing, or
(3)that it will have the exclusive right to sell the goods or use the brand name of a manufacturer, distributor, or advertiser within a specified area, or by reason of the fact that it occupies premises leased to it by a person who also leases premises to other retail or service establishments.
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