CG76724 - Wasting assets: franchises and licences
The predictable life of a franchise or licence will depend on
the terms under which it has been granted. If it is clear from the
agreement that a franchise or licence has a finite life of fifty
years or less, it will be a wasting asset.
Where a franchise or licence is granted for a period of
fifty years or less but there is a renewal clause in the agreement,
you should still regard this as a wasting asset. As the predictable
life is based on the position as it was when the franchise or
licence was originally granted, it could not be said with certainty
that it would be renewed. CG68270+ tell you more about franchises
and licences.
