Is loss of necessary permits to operate the Amorino franchised business grounds for termination?
Amorino Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
-----------------| | franchisor | applicable. | | | without cause | | | | Termina | Section 16 of | We can terminate the franchise agreement if you commit any | | f. | | | | tion by | the franchise | one of a list of violations set forth in the franchise agreement, or | | franchisor with | agreement | if you default under any other agreement between you and | | cause | | either us or any of our affiliates. If you are in breach of any agreement with us or any of our affiliates, we have the right to suspend any obligations by us or our affiliates, including providing products or services, until the breach is cured. Some violations are capable of being cured and some cannot be cured. We can also terminate if an approved transfer is not completed within a certain period of time following your death or permanent incapacity. | | "Cause" | Section 16.B | We may terminate for any default, other than a default for the | | g. | | | | defined - | of the | reasons listed in Section 16.A, that is capable of being cured | | curable defaults | franchise | and the default has not been cured within 20 days of notice of | | | agreement | default. | | "Cause" | Section 16.A | We may terminate by giving you notice of termination upon | | h. | | | | defined – | of the | certain event, without any opportunity to cure: Your failure to | | non | | | | curable defaults | franchise | make any payment due under the franchise agreement within | | | agreement | 30 days of its due date; insolvency; voluntary bankruptcy; involuntary bankruptcy not dismissed within 30 days; general assignment for creditors, receivership, dissolution of your business entity; if execution is levied your business or property; foreclosure, levy and sale of assets of franchised business; failure to acquire a site by the site selection date; failure to complete initial training by opening date; failure to open Store by opening date; abandonment of the franchised business; loss of necessary permits and approvals to operate the franchised business; loss of right to occupy the Store premises; conviction of a felony or certain other crimes; unapproved transfers; repeated defaults, even if cured; misrepresentations in franchise application; knowingly understating your sales; knowingly maintaining false books or records; failure to make any payment when due to Amorino or any of its affiliates or approved suppliers, offering for sale or selling unauthorized products or services; violation of confidentiality and non-competition covenants;
Source: Item 17 — RENEWAL, TERMINATION, TRANSFER, AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION (FDD pages 55–67)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Amorino's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the loss of necessary permits and approvals to operate the franchised business is grounds for termination of the franchise agreement. Specifically, Amorino can terminate the franchise agreement without providing an opportunity for the franchisee to cure the default. This means that if a franchisee loses a critical permit required to run the Amorino store, Amorino has the right to immediately terminate the agreement.
This provision highlights the importance of maintaining all required permits and approvals throughout the term of the franchise agreement. Franchisees must ensure they comply with all local, state, and federal regulations to avoid potential termination. This includes staying current with renewals, inspections, and any changes in regulations that could impact their ability to operate the Amorino business.
For a prospective Amorino franchisee, this underscores the need to conduct thorough due diligence regarding permit requirements before investing in the franchise. It is crucial to understand the specific permits needed, the process for obtaining and maintaining them, and any potential challenges or risks associated with compliance. Failure to do so could result in the loss of the franchise and the associated investment.