Who are the parties involved in the Amendment to the Amorino Franchise Agreement?
Amorino Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
ent does not constitute 'reasonable cause,' as that term may be defined in the Virginia Retail Franchising Act or the laws of Virginia, that provision may not be enforceable."
- Exhibit E to the Franchise Disclosure Statement (Representations and Acknowledgement Statement) is deleted.
AMENDMENT TO FRANCHISE AGREEMENT (VIRGINIA)
| THIS AMENDMENT TO FRANCHISE AGREEMENT (this "Amendment") is made |
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| as of the last date set forth on the signature page to this Amendment, by and between |
| CPUSA, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company ("Franchisor" or "we"), and |
| ], a [ |
| ] |
| ("Franchisee" or "you"). All capitalized terms not defined |
| herein shall have the meaning set forth in the Franchise Agreement, as defined below. |
| WHEREAS, Franchisor and Franchisee entered into that certain Franchise Agreement |
| dated as of [] (as amended from time to time, the "Franchise |
| Agreement"); |
Source: Item 22 — CONTRACTS (FDD pages 80–81)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to the 2025 Amorino Franchise Disclosure Document, an amendment to the franchise agreement is made between CPUSA, LLC, identified as the Franchisor, and the franchisee, referred to as "you." The franchisee's specific legal name and entity type are to be inserted in the blanks in the agreement.
The document specifies that all capitalized terms not defined within the amendment itself will carry the meanings as defined in the original Franchise Agreement. The amendment is predicated on the mutual desire of both Amorino and the franchisee to modify the existing Franchise Agreement under the terms and conditions outlined in the amendment.
This indicates that any changes to the original agreement require the explicit consent and participation of both parties, ensuring that both Amorino and the franchisee are in agreement regarding the modifications. Prospective franchisees should carefully review any proposed amendments with legal counsel to fully understand their rights and obligations.