01539nam0 22003493i 450 VAN023916020220203125113.66920220203d2020 |0itac50 bagrcITAIT|||| |||||ˆLa ‰vita di CostantinoEusebio di Cesareaintroduzione, traduzione e note di Laura Franco6. edMilanoBUR2020429 p.18 cm001VAN00022732001 BUR. - MilanoRizzoli. - Collezione numerata o meno.VAN0239162ˆLa ‰vita di Costantino2585340MilanoVANL000284Eusebius : CaesariensisVANV122798269385FrancoLauraVANV196094Eusebius : PamphilusEusebius : CaesariensisVANV122799Eusebio : di#CesareaEusebius : CaesariensisVANV122800Eusebius CaesariensisEusebius : CaesariensisVANV122801Eusèbe : de#CésaréeEusebius : CaesariensisVANV122802Ewsebios KesaraciEusebius : CaesariensisVANV122803Eusebius : von#CaesareaEusebius : CaesariensisVANV122804ITSOL20230616RICABIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI LETTERE E BENI CULTURALIIT-CE0103VAN07VAN0239160BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI LETTERE E BENI CULTURALI07CONS Xb 378 07UBL2224 20220203 Vita di Costantino2585340UNICAMPANIA03532nam 22005053 450 991100922900332120250614221605.097816410515211641051523(CKB)31636287800041(MiAaPQ)EBC31291828(Au-PeEL)EBL31291828(OCoLC)1431979804(ODN)ODN0004305561(EXLCZ)993163628780004120240426d2021 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCommercial Leases for Restaurants and Franchise Operations1st ed.Cleveland American Bar Association2018La Vergne :American Bar Association,2021.©2021.1 online resource (202 pages)Title from eBook information screen..A lawyer can substantially increase a client's chance of success in a restaurant lease—or at least minimize the risk of failure—in two ways: first, by reviewing and negotiating the lease of the restaurant's premises, identifying and evaluating the risks and negotiating changes, and secondly, through the careful review and negotiation of the franchise agreement if the client pursues that option. Providing in-depth application of language and concepts for drafting and negotiating leases for restaurants and franchise operation, this book identifies the major issues and potential resolutions for problems that the authors have faced in their combined seventy years of legal experience. It is a useful resource for any attorney who works in this arena as it discusses leasing issues and language for restaurants and franchise operations from both a tenant and landlord perspective as well as from a franchisor perspective for franchises. Franchised operations are popular for people investing in restaurants as this purchase can give restaurateurs a head start in terms of brand recognition, marketing, consistency of food quality, and service. However, signing a boilerplate franchise agreement is not necessarily a recipe for success. It is essential that the franchise agreement and the commercial lease harmonize so that adherence to one document does not cause a violation with the other. Among the topics covered in the restaurant section are: Computation of rental charges and rent offsets Operational issues: hours, go dark provisions, definition of premises, and more Construction The emerging category of "grocerants" This section concludes with an extensive array of restaurant leasing clauses, from CPI increases and rent stabilization clauses to language for premises issues such as lighting, valet parking, and more. Chapters focused on working with a restaurant franchise consider issues related to the client, choosing a landlord and location, management, architect and general contractor, he franchisor and the franchise agreement, and the lender.General PracticeOverDriveNationalOverDriveStudy AidOverDriveGeneral Practice.National.Study Aid.346.7304/3462Dall Mark E1826518Hatfield Noble Carter1826519MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911009229003321Commercial Leases for Restaurants and Franchise Operations4394503UNINA