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To what extent are the post-transfer non-compete restrictions for Burros Fries franchisees similar to those in Section 19.C of the agreement?

Burros_Fries Franchise · 2024 FDD

Answer from 2024 FDD Document

Franchisee and its Owners and/or Principals will agree not to compete, not to divert business, or attempt to hire employees, after the transfer in accordance with restrictions acceptable to us and substantially similar to those described in Section 19.C of this Agreement;

C. Franchisee Will Not Compete Against Franchisor

Franchisee specifically acknowledges that, pursuant to this Agreement, Franchisee will receive valuable specialized training, our Confidential Information and our System.

Franchisee agrees that, except as otherwise approved in writing by us, Franchisee shall not, during the term of this Agreement and for a period of two (2) years from the date of (i) a transfer permitted under this Agreement; (ii) the expiration or termination of this Agreement (regardless of the cause for termination); or (iii) a final order of a duly authorized arbitrator, panel of arbitrators, or a court of competent jurisdiction (after all appeals have been taken) with respect to any of the foregoing or with respect to the enforcement of this Section 19.C, either directly or indirectly for itself, or through, on behalf of, or in conjunction with, any person, persons, or legal entity, own, maintain, operate, engage in, be employed by, or have any interest in any business using any aspect of the System, the overall Burros & Fries business concept, with similar Products and/or Services within a ten (10) mile radius of the Accepted Location designated hereunder, or within a ten (10) mile radius of any other System franchise or company-owned business in existence or planned as of the time of termination or expiration of this Agreement as identified in the Franchise Disclosure Document in effect as of the date of expiration or termination of this Agreement.

The unenforceability of all or part of this covenant not to compete in any jurisdiction will not affect the enforceability of this covenant not to compete in any other jurisdictions, or the enforceability of the remainder of this Agreement. This covenant not to compete is given in part in specific consideration for access to trade secrets provided as a part of our training or ongoing support programs. In any jurisdiction in which the covenant contained in this Section 19 or any part of it is deemed not enforceable in whole or in part, Franchisee hereby grants us an option to purchase Franchisee's Business on expiration or termination of this Agreement. In such case, we may exercise this option by giving thirty (30) days' written

Source: Item 22 — CONTRACTS (FDD page 53)

What This Means (2024 FDD)

According to Burros Fries's 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document, after a transfer of ownership, franchisees and their owners/principals must agree to non-compete restrictions that are substantially similar to those outlined in Section 19.C of the Franchise Agreement.

Section 19.C states that during the term of the agreement and for two years after a transfer, expiration, or termination, a franchisee cannot engage in any business using the Burros Fries system or concept. This restriction applies within a 10-mile radius of the franchisee's location or any other existing or planned Burros Fries franchise or company-owned business. This prevents a former franchisee from leveraging the brand's training, confidential information, and system to compete with Burros Fries.

The non-compete agreement is designed to protect Burros Fries's trade secrets and market presence. The document also specifies that the unenforceability of the non-compete clause in one jurisdiction does not affect its enforceability in others. In areas where the covenant is deemed unenforceable, Burros Fries has the option to purchase the franchisee's business upon expiration or termination of the agreement, which they can exercise with thirty days' written notice.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2024 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.