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Where can I find the standard Franchise Agreement form used by Beef O Bradys?

Beef_O_Bradys Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

This Disclosure Document offers two basic types of franchises for Family Sports Pubs - unit franchises and area development franchises. For those who wish to operate a single Family Sports Pub, we offer a unit franchise program, under which you will: (i) obtain the right to operate Family Sports Pub using the System and the Mark and (ii) sign a Franchise Agreement committing yourself to operate one Family Sports Pub (see the Franchise Agreement in Exhibit H). For those who desire to operate multiple Family Sports Pubs, we offer an area development franchise program, under which you will: (i) obtain the right to develop a specified minimum number of Family Sports Pubs (the "Minimum Development Quota") within a defined geographic area (a "Development Area") over a specified period of time (the "Development Schedule"), and (ii) sign an Area Development Agreement committing yourself to developing multiple Family Sports Pubs (in an amount necessary to satisfy the Minimum Development Quota in accordance with the Development Schedule) under our then-current form of Franchise Agreement, which may have materially different terms than the Franchise Agreement included in this offering (see the Area Development Agreement in Exhibit G).

Source: Item 22 — CONTRACTS. (FDD page 66)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Beef O Bradys's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the standard Franchise Agreement can be found in Exhibit H. This agreement is specifically for those who wish to operate a single Family Sports Pub. It grants the right to operate a Beef O Bradys Family Sports Pub using the System and the Mark, while also committing the franchisee to operate one Family Sports Pub.

For those interested in developing multiple locations, Beef O Bradys offers an area development franchise program. This program requires signing an Area Development Agreement, which commits the franchisee to developing a minimum number of Family Sports Pubs within a defined geographic area over a specified period. The Area Development Agreement is located in Exhibit G.

It is important to note that the Franchise Agreement included in the area development franchise program may have materially different terms than the standard Franchise Agreement found in Exhibit H. Therefore, prospective franchisees should carefully review both agreements to understand the obligations and rights associated with each type of franchise.

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.