In the event of conflicting laws, which law prevails for a Black Bear Diner franchise in Washington?
Black_Bear_Diner Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
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- Conflict of Laws. In the event of a conflict of laws, the provisions of theWashington Franchise Investment Protection Act, chapter 19.100 RCW will prevail.
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- Franchisee Bill of Rights. RCW 19.100.180 may supersede provisions in the franchise agreement or related agreements concerning your relationship with the franchisor, including in the areas of termination and renewal of your franchise.
There may also be court decisions that supersede the franchise agreement or related agreements concerning your relationship with the franchisor.
Franchise agree
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPT (FDD pages 56–243)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to the 2025 Black Bear Diner Franchise Disclosure Document, the Washington Franchise Investment Protection Act, chapter 19.100 RCW, will prevail if there is a conflict of laws. This means that if any part of the franchise agreement clashes with the state's franchise laws, the Washington law will take precedence.
Additionally, RCW 19.100.180, which pertains to the Franchisee Bill of Rights, may override specific provisions within the franchise agreement or related documents. This particularly affects the franchisee's relationship with Black Bear Diner concerning aspects like termination and renewal of the franchise agreement. Franchisees should be aware that these statutory rights are designed to protect their interests and may alter the standard contractual terms.
Furthermore, court decisions could also supersede the franchise agreement or related agreements, impacting the franchisee's relationship with Black Bear Diner. This acknowledges that judicial interpretations of franchise law can further modify the terms initially agreed upon in the franchise agreement. Therefore, it is essential for prospective franchisees to stay informed about relevant legal precedents and how they might affect their rights and obligations under the franchise agreement.