Under what conditions can Big Air Trampoline Park suspend its services to a franchisee?
Big_Air_Trampoline_Park Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
- 17.1 Franchisor shall have the right, at its option, to (i) suspend performance of certain or all of its services to Franchisee during the time period Franchisee is in default of this Agreement; or (ii) terminate this Agreement and all rights granted Franchisee hereunder (subject to the provisions of applicable state law governing franchise termination and renewal), effective upon receipt of notice by Franchisee, addressed as provided in Section 18, upon the occurrence of any of the following events:
- (a) Franchisee fails or refuses to open the Big Air Trampoline Facility on or before the Projected Opening Date;
- (b) Franchisee intentionally or negligently discloses to any unauthorized person the contents of or any part of Franchisor's Operations Manual, Confidential Information or Trade Secrets of Franchisor;
- (c) Franchisee voluntarily abandons the Big Air Trampoline Business for a
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPT (FDD pages 53–255)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to the 2025 FDD, Big Air Trampoline Park has the right to suspend its services to a franchisee if the franchisee is in default of the Franchise Agreement. This means that if the franchisee fails to meet their obligations as outlined in the agreement, Big Air Trampoline Park can choose to temporarily stop providing certain or all of its services.
This suspension of services would last for the duration of the franchisee's default. The FDD does not specify exactly which services would be suspended, but it could include things like ongoing support, access to proprietary systems, or other benefits outlined in the agreement.
This clause protects Big Air Trampoline Park by allowing them to withhold support from franchisees who are not fulfilling their contractual obligations. For a prospective franchisee, this highlights the importance of understanding and adhering to the terms of the Franchise Agreement to avoid any interruption in services from Big Air Trampoline Park.