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Under what conditions might the Bhc franchisor permit a longer period for re-establishment of the business?

Bhc Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

as defined in Article 1 below) and goodwill to conduct the "Franchised Business" (as defined in Article 1 below) at a specific "Franchised BHC Restaurant" (as defined in Article 1 below and identified in Exhibit 1 attached) operated by Franchisee.

  • C. Franchisor is willing to grant Franchisee a "Franchise" (as defined in section 3.1 hereof), in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and the Operations Manual.

1. DEFINITIONS

"Abandoned" means cessation of operation of the Franchised Business for a period of five consecutive business days, without Franchisor's prior written consent. A repeated pattern of inactivity at Franchisee's Franchised BHC Restaurant for periods of less than five consecutive business days may result in the Franchised Business being deemed Abandoned by Franchisee if in Franchisor's judgment such inactivity adversely impacts the Franchised Business. However, Franchisee's Franchised BHC Restaurant will not be deemed Abandoned if the inactivity is due to natural disasters or other matters reasonably beyond Franchisee's control, provided that Franchisee gives Franchisor notice of a

Source: Item 23 — Receipts (FDD pages 52–230)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Bhc's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, a franchisee's restaurant will not be considered abandoned if the inactivity is due to natural disasters or other matters reasonably beyond the franchisee's control. To qualify for this exception, the franchisee must notify Bhc of the closure within five business days of the event and acknowledge in writing that the inactivity is due to one of these causes.

Under normal circumstances, the franchisee must re-establish the Bhc restaurant and be fully operational within 180 days after the initial event causing the inactivity. However, Bhc may permit a longer period for re-establishment at its discretion.

This clause protects franchisees from being penalized for closures caused by circumstances outside their control, such as natural disasters. However, it also places the onus on the franchisee to promptly notify Bhc and take steps to reopen the restaurant as soon as possible, or risk being in breach of the franchise 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.