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What specific regulations are included in the definition of 'Anti-Terrorism Laws' in the Anago franchise agreement?

Anago Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

As used herein, "Anti-Terrorism Laws" means Executive Order 13224 issued by the President of the United States, the Terrorism Sanctions Regulations (Title 31, Part 595 of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations), the Foreign Terrorist Organizations Sanctions Regulations (Title 31, Part 597 of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations), the Cuban Assets Control Regulations (Title 31, Part 515 of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations), the USA PATRIOT ACT, and all other present and future federal, state and local laws, ordinances, regulations, policies, lists and any other requirements of any Governmental Authority (including, without limitation, The United States Department of Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control) addressing or in any way relating to terrorist acts and acts of war.

Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 62–298)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Anago's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the term "Anti-Terrorism Laws" encompasses several specific regulations and broader legal requirements. These include Executive Order 13224 issued by the President of the United States, the Terrorism Sanctions Regulations (Title 31, Part 595 of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations), the Foreign Terrorist Organizations Sanctions Regulations (Title 31, Part 597 of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations), the Cuban Assets Control Regulations (Title 31, Part 515 of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations), and the USA PATRIOT ACT.

In addition to these specific regulations, the definition extends to all other present and future federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, regulations, policies, lists, and any other requirements of any Governmental Authority. This includes, without limitation, The United States Department of Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control, addressing or in any way relating to terrorist acts and acts of war.

Anago subfranchisors must comply with all of these Anti-Terrorism Laws and assist Anago in its compliance efforts. Subfranchisors are prohibited from hiring or dealing with any person listed on the SDN List, which may be modified from time to time. The subfranchisor is solely responsible for determining the actions needed to comply with all Anti-Terrorism Laws. Any misrepresentation or violation of these laws by the subfranchisor, its owners, principals, or employees, constitutes grounds for immediate termination of the Anago agreement.

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.