Are there any events of default under the Casiola franchise agreement that are not curable?
Casiola Franchise · 2024 FDDAnswer from 2024 FDD Document
| g. | "Cause" defined-curable defaults | 16.A.(3), 16.A.(4) | You have 10 days to cure a default where you fail to pay any fees and/or obligations due to us and/or to an affiliate of ours or if you fail to pay a supplier without, as determined by us, a legal justification, provided that the foregoing defaults were not intentionally and knowingly in violation of the Franchise Agreement. You will have 30 days to cure a default where you fail to: timely lease a location that we approve for your Casiola Business; timely develop and open your Casiola Business; operate your Casiola Business in accordance with the specifications, standards, and requirements set forth in our Manuals; develop or operate your Casiola Business in compliance with all federal, state, and local laws, rules, and regulations, unless, such violation poses a threat to public health or safety; maintain insurance coverage that we require; comply with our standards, systems or specifications as we may designate or as otherwise designated in the operations manual; fail to operate your Casiola Business in conformity with our System or otherwise violate the Franchise Agreement, except as to events of default that are not curable. |
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| h. | "Cause" defined-non-curable defaults | 16.A.(1), 16.A.(2) | The following are defaults that cannot be cured: three or more instances where you commit a curable default, whether or not you timely cured such default in each instance; you intentionally and knowingly refuse to comply with the terms of the Franchise Agreement, and/or the standards specifications, and/or requirements set forth in the operations manual and/or as communicated to you by us from time to time; you intentionally, knowingly, or negligently operate the Franchised Business in violation of applicable laws, rules, and regulations and, in doing so, create a foreseeable, imminent, and/or immediate threat to the health and safety of others; you abandon the Franchised Business; you or your Owners intentionally made a material statement or omission in questionnaires submitted to us; the data, information, and/or records that you record and/or submit to us are intentionally misleading or false; you transfer or attempt to transfer the Franchised Business or the ownership interests in your franchise company without our approval; you disclose or permit the disclosure of information contained in the operations manual and/or of confidential information; you or your Owners engage in intentionally dishonest or unethical conduct that impacts our System; you and/or your Owners breach and, if such breach is capable of a cure, fail to timely cure another agreement with us, including the Owner Agreement and Guaranty; you and your Owners and managers fail to complete, to our satisfaction, our initial and on-going training programs; you fail to notify us of the misuse of confidential information and you fail to protect same; you misappropriate or misuse the Licensed Marks; you are deemed insolvent, make an assignment for the benefit of creditors, admit in writing your inability to pay debts; are adjudicated bankrupt, file a voluntary bankruptcy petition or have one filed against you, and/or you acquiesce to the appointment of a trustee or receiver, or a court orders one; execution is levied against the Franchised Business; a final judgment is entered against the Franchised Business and is not satisfied within 30 days; you are dissolved; a lawsuit or action is commenced against the Franchised Business to foreclose on a lien on equipment of the Franchised Business and |
Source: Item 17 — RENEWAL, TERMINATION, TRANSFER AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION (FDD pages 35–39)
What This Means (2024 FDD)
According to Casiola's 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document, certain events of default under the franchise agreement are not curable. These non-curable defaults can lead to termination of the franchise agreement without an opportunity for the franchisee to correct the issue.
Specifically, the FDD lists several scenarios that constitute non-curable defaults. These include committing three or more curable defaults, even if those defaults were previously corrected. Other non-curable defaults include intentionally refusing to comply with the Franchise Agreement, operating the Franchised Business in violation of laws that pose a threat to public health and safety, abandoning the Franchised Business, making intentional misrepresentations to Casiola, falsifying data submitted to Casiola, transferring the franchise without approval, disclosing confidential information, engaging in dishonest conduct impacting the Casiola system, failing to cure another agreement with Casiola, failing to complete training programs, failing to report misuse of confidential information, misusing licensed marks, becoming insolvent, or having a judgment entered against the Franchised Business that is not satisfied within 30 days.
These non-curable defaults are significant because they represent serious breaches of the franchise agreement that Casiola deems irreparable. A prospective franchisee should carefully consider these provisions and understand the potential consequences of engaging in any of the listed behaviors. Understanding these terms is crucial for avoiding actions that could lead to immediate termination of the franchise agreement.