When a new comer who desired to be “franchised for a free man, .
If a noble franchised without the consent of his superiors, he incurred a fine, as it was considered a dismemberment or depreciation of the fief.
The noble who franchised mortmains, imposed on them in almost all cases very heavy conditions, consisting of fees, labours, and fines of all sorts.
In fact, a mortmain person, to be free, not only required to be franchised by his own lord, but also by all the nobles on whom he was dependent, as well as by the sovereign.
Then, as a weary traveller is undressed, While gently thou the spirit may'st divest Of her worn garment, there remains a rest, And she goes franchised to that blest repose.
Because whatever ship is used on a competition run has to be kept in service on the franchised run," answered Jonner.
If a private firm wants to restrict its sales to a franchised line, there's nothing we can do about it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "franchised" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.