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Does the All County Guaranty cover monetary obligations of the franchisee?

All_County Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

  • 3.3. such liability will not be contingent or conditioned upon our pursuit of any remedies against Franchisee or any other person; and
  • 3.4. such liability will not be diminished, relieved or otherwise affected by any extension of time, credit or other indulgence which we may from time to time grant to Franchisee or to any other person, including, without limitation, the acceptance of any partial payment or performance or the compromise or release of any claims, none of which will in any way modify or amend this Guaranty, which will be continuing and irrevocable during the Term of the Agreement and thereafter.
  • 3.5. This Guaranty shall be binding on each Guarantor and his respective successors and assigns, and shall inure to our benefit and the benefit our successors and assigns. The Guarantor may not assign his obligations hereunder without our prior written consent.

The obligations of Franchisee and Guarantor, as described herein and in the Agreement, shall not be considered fully paid, performed and discharged unless and until all payments by Franchisee to us are no longer subject to any right on the part of any person to set aside such payments or to seek to recoup the amount of such payments. The foregoing shall include, by way of example and not by way of limitation, all rights to recover preferences voidable under Title 11 of the United States Code. If any such payments by Franchisee to us are set aside in whole or in part after being made, or are settled without litigation, to the extent of such settlement, all of which is in our business judgment, the Guarantor shall be liable, jointly and severally for the full amount of our costs, interest, attorney's fees and any and all expenses which we pay or incur in connection therewith.

  1. WAIVERS. Each Guarantor waives all rights to payments and claims for reimbursement or subrogation which any of the Guarantor may have against Franchisee arising as a result of the Guarantor's execution of and performance under this Guaranty.

Source: Item 22 — Contracts (FDD page 43)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to All County's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the Guaranty covers the monetary obligations of the franchisee. The Guaranty ensures that the guarantor is liable for the franchisee's obligations, and this liability is not contingent upon All County first pursuing remedies against the franchisee. This means All County can seek payment from the guarantor directly without having to take action against the franchisee first.

Furthermore, the guarantor's liability will not be reduced or affected by any extensions of time, credit, or other allowances that All County might grant to the franchisee. This includes accepting partial payments or compromising claims. The Guaranty remains in effect throughout the term of the Franchise Agreement and continues to be irrevocable, meaning the guarantor cannot cancel or withdraw from the agreement during this period.

The Guaranty is binding on each guarantor and their successors and assigns, and it benefits All County and its successors and assigns. The guarantor cannot assign their obligations without All County's prior written consent. Additionally, the obligations of the franchisee and guarantor are not considered fully discharged until all payments by the franchisee to All County are no longer subject to any right to be set aside or recouped. This includes rights to recover preferences voidable under Title 11 of the United States Code. If any payments are set aside or settled, the guarantor remains liable for All County's costs, interest, attorney's fees, and any expenses incurred in connection with the matter. Each guarantor also waives all rights to payments and claims for reimbursement or subrogation against the franchisee arising from their performance under the Guaranty.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document and is provided for research purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decisions.