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    Zaxbys was a sponsor for Joey Clanton in the No. 09 JTG Daugherty Racing truck in the NCWTS. Zaxby's also sponsored the late John Wes Townley (son of co-founder Tony) in NASCAR's Camping World Truck Series and Xfinity Series, and Townley's Athenian Motorsports. [15] John Wes retired from competition after 2016, thus ending the sponsorship.

  3. I Tried and Ranked 12 of Zaxby’s Sauces, and Zax ... - AOL

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    Zaxby’s is known for its fast-food fried chicken, but a closer look beneath the hood will reveal that Zax actually has something worth bragging about. With 13 sauces on offer for its chicken ...

  4. Here’s what I thought of Zaxby’s new tacos - AOL

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    Zaxby’s Warner Robins - 2931 Watson Boulevard Have you tried the new Zaxby’s tacos? If so, let me know what you think of them in the comments or email me at cmadden@mcclatchy.com

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  7. Special-purpose entity - Wikipedia

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    A special-purpose entity (SPE; or, in Europe and India, special-purpose vehicle/SPV; or, in some cases in each EU jurisdiction, FVC, financial vehicle corporation) is a legal entity (usually a limited company of some type or, sometimes, a limited partnership) created to fulfill narrow, specific or temporary objectives.

  8. Franchise rule - Wikipedia

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    Franchise agreements typically involve retail outlets that bear the franchisor's trademark and follow the franchisor's business operations model, such as fast-food restaurants, hotels, and automotive repair shops. These are commonly known as "business-format" franchises.

  9. American Association of Franchisees and Dealers - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, franchising is regulated by a complex web consisting of the Federal Trade Commission Franchise Rule, state laws, and industry guidelines. [5] The most recent version of the Franchise Rule was in 2007, is printed in the Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 61 / Friday, March 30, 2007 / Rules and Regulations, pages 15544 to 15575.