What attachments are included in the Bb.Q Chicken franchise agreement?
Bb_Q_Chicken Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
ATTACHMENT 1 TO THE FRANCHISE AGREEMENT
ACCEPTED LOCATION AND DESIGNATED TERRITORY
IN THE SITE SEARCH AREA OF [If there is no Accepted Location on the Effective Date, insert: **ACCEPTED LOCATION ADDRESS AND DESIGNATED TERRITORY TO BE DETERMINED AND INSERTED AFTER PREMISES IS IDENTIFIED BY YOU AND APPROVED BY US FOR THE bb.q CHICKEN FRANCHISED BUSINESS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONS 1.2 AND 2.2 OF THE FRANCHISE AGREEMENT, .] 1. ACCEPTED LOCATION following Accepted Location: Pursuant to Section 1.2 of the Franchise Agreement, the Franchised Business shall be located at the 2. DESIGNATED TERRITORY: Pursuant to Section 1.4 of the Franchise Agreement, the Designated Territory shall be: FRANCHISEE (Entity): FRANCHISOR: BBDOTQ USA, INC. FRANCHISEE (Principal): FRANCHISEE (Principal): bb.q Chicken FA 2025 i
ATTACHMENT 2 TO THE FRANCHISE AGREEMENT
COLLATERAL ASSIGNMENT OF LEASE
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 62–283)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to the 2025 Bb.Q Chicken Franchise Disclosure Document, the franchise agreement includes two attachments. Attachment 1 pertains to the accepted location and designated territory for the franchise. If the accepted location is not determined by the effective date of the agreement, the attachment will be completed once Bb.Q Chicken approves the franchisee's chosen premises. Attachment 2 is a collateral assignment of lease.
These attachments are standard components of franchise agreements, particularly in the restaurant industry. The accepted location and designated territory are crucial for defining the franchisee's operational area and any territorial protections they may receive. The collateral assignment of lease provides Bb.Q Chicken with additional security, allowing them to potentially assume the lease if the franchisee defaults on their obligations.
Prospective franchisees should carefully review these attachments to fully understand their rights and obligations. The designated territory, in particular, should be examined to assess the potential for competition from other Bb.Q Chicken locations. Franchisees should also seek legal counsel to ensure they understand the implications of the collateral assignment of lease.