Does the Chocolate Bash release agreement cover claims known and unknown?
Chocolate_Bash Franchise · 2024 FDDAnswer from 2024 FDD Document
Releasor agrees as follows:
- **1.
Release.** Releasor (on behalf of itself and its parents, subsidiaries and affiliates and their respective past and present officers, directors, shareholders, managers, members, partners, agents, and employees (collectively, the "Releasing Parties")) hereby releases CB Franchising, its affiliates, and their respective directors, officers, shareholders, employees, and agents (collectively, the "Released Parties") from any and all claims, causes of action, suits, debts, agreements, promises, demands, liabilities, contractual rights and/or obligations, of whatever nature, known or unknown, which any Releasing Party now has or ever had against any Released Party based upon and/or arising out of events that occurred through the date hereof, including without limitation, anything arising out of the Franchise Agreement (collectively, "Claims").
- **2.
Covenant Not to Sue.** Releasor (on behalf of all Releasing Parties) covenants not to initiate, prosecute, encourage, assist, or (except as required by law) participate in any civil, criminal, or administrative proceeding or investigation in any court, agency, or other forum, either affirmatively or by way of cross-claim, defense, or counterclaim, against any Released Party with respect to any Claim.
- **3.
Representations and Acknowledgments.** Releasor represents and warrants that: (i) Releasor is the sole owner of all Claims, and that no Releasing Party has assigned or transferred, or purported to assign or transfer, to any person or entity, any Claim; (ii) Releasor has full power and authority to sign this Release; and (iii) this Release has been voluntarily and knowingly signed after Releasor has had the opportunity to consult with counsel of Releasor's choice.
Releasor acknowledges that the release in Section 1 is a complete defense to any Claim.
Source: Item 22 — CONTRACTS (FDD pages 38–39)
What This Means (2024 FDD)
According to the 2024 Chocolate Bash Franchise Disclosure Document, the general release agreement does cover both known and unknown claims. The release states that the Releasor releases the Released Parties from any and all claims, causes of action, suits, debts, agreements, promises, demands, liabilities, contractual rights and/or obligations, of whatever nature, known or unknown, which any Releasing Party now has or ever had against any Released Party based upon and/or arising out of events that occurred through the date hereof, including without limitation, anything arising out of the Franchise Agreement.
This means that by signing the release, a franchisee gives up the right to sue Chocolate Bash for any reason, whether the franchisee is currently aware of the issue or not. This could include potential future claims that arise from past events. The release also includes a covenant not to sue, preventing the franchisee from participating in any legal actions against Chocolate Bash.
It is important to note that this release is a standard form and may be required in circumstances such as a renewal of the franchise or as a condition of approval for the sale of the franchise. Franchisees should carefully consider the implications of signing such a broad release and consult with an attorney to fully understand their rights and obligations before signing. The FDD emphasizes that the Releasor acknowledges the release is a complete defense to any claim.