Does Aw allow assignment of the franchise in the event of death of an owner of the franchisee?
Aw Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
- 14.4 Death or Disability of Franchisee. Upon the death or permanent disability of you (or any of your Owners), the executor or other personal representative of such person must transfer such person's interest within a reasonable time, not to exceed six (6) months from the date of death or permanent disability, to a person approved by us. Such transfers, including, without limitation, transfers by devise or inheritance, will be subject to all the terms and conditions for assignments and transfers contained in Paragraphs 14.2 and 14.3. Failure to transfer such interest within the required period of time will constitute grounds for termination under Section 15. Prior to such transfer, the executor or other personal representative of such person, or the remaining Owners, must appoint a competent manager within a reasonable time, not to exceed thirty (30) days from the date of death or permanent disability. The appointment of this manager is subject to our prior written approval, and this manager must, if requested by us, attend and satisfactorily complete our training program. If Papa Ray's Pizza Restaurant is not being managed by a manager approved by us within thirty (30) days after the death or permanent disability, we are authorized, but we are not required, to immediately appoint a manager to maintain the operations of Papa Ray's Pizza Restaurant. Our appointment of a manager for your Papa Ray's Pizza Restaurant will not relieve you of your obligations under this Agreement, and we will not be liable for any debts, losses, costs or expenses incurred in the operation of your Papa Ray's Pizza Restaurant or to any of your creditors for any products, materials, supplies or services purchased by your Papa Ray's Pizza Restaurant during any period in which it is managed by the manager appointed by us. We have the right to charge a reasonable non-refundable fee for such management services and to cease providing such management services at any time.
Source: Item 22 — CONTRACTS (FDD pages 39–40)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Aw's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, in the event of the death or permanent disability of a franchisee or one of their owners, the executor or personal representative has a reasonable time, not exceeding six months from the date of death or permanent disability, to transfer the interest to a person approved by Aw. These transfers, including those by devise or inheritance, are subject to all the standard terms and conditions for assignments and transfers. Failure to transfer the interest within the specified six-month period can result in termination of the franchise agreement.
Within a reasonable time, not exceeding 30 days from the date of death or permanent disability, the executor or personal representative, or the remaining owners, must appoint a competent manager, subject to Aw's prior written approval. If requested by Aw, this manager must attend and satisfactorily complete Aw's training program. If the Papa Ray's Pizza Restaurant is not managed by an approved manager within 30 days after the death or disability, Aw is authorized, but not required, to appoint a manager to maintain operations.
Aw's appointment of a manager does not relieve the franchisee of their obligations under the franchise agreement, and Aw is not liable for any debts, losses, costs, or expenses incurred during the period the manager appointed by Aw is in place. Aw has the right to charge a reasonable non-refundable fee for these management services and can cease providing such services at any time. This ensures that in the event of death or disability, the Aw franchise continues to operate under approved management while the transfer of ownership is being sorted out, maintaining brand standards and operational consistency.