Are there any financial thresholds that trigger specific requirements under the Minnesota Franchise Law for City Publications?
City_Publications Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
curities Commissioner has required a financial assurance. Therefore, all initial fees and payments owed by franchisees shall be deferred until we complete our pre-opening obligations under the franchise agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the undersigned hereby acknowledges having read this Amendment, and understands and consents to be bound by all of its terms. CITY PUBLICATIONS FRANCHISE GROUP, INC.:
FOR THE STATE OF MINNESOTA
| PUBLICATIONS FRANCHISE GROUP, INC. and to a solution of the Minnesota Franchise Law, Minn. Stat 80C.22, and the Rules and Regulations promulgated pursuant thereto by the Minnesota Rule 2860.4400, et. seq., the parties to the attached Franchise Agreement shall be ame franchises governed by Minnesota Law, the Franchisor versual Franchise Law which requires, except in certain specified can days notice of termination (with 60 days to cure) and 180 days notice of termination (with Franchise Agreement do not sections 5B.10 and 20B.2 of the Franchise Agreement do not sections 5B.10 and 20B.2 of the Franchise Agreement do not sections 5B.10 and 20B.2 of the Franchise Agreement do not sections 5B.10 and 20B.2 of the Franchise Agreement do not sections 5B.10 and 20B.2 of the Franchise Agreement do not sections 5B.10 and 20B.2 of the Franchise Agreement do not sections 5B.10 and 20B.2 of the Franchise Agreement do not sections 5B.10 and 20B.2 of the Franchise Agreement do not sections 5B.10 and 20B.2 of the Franchise Agreement do not section the section of the first three days are sections 5B.10 and 20B.2 of the Franchise Agreement do not section the first three days are sections 5B.10 and 20B.2 of the Franchise Agreement do not section three days are sections 5B.10 and 20B.2 of the Franchise Agreement do not section three days are sections as a section three days are sections as a section three days are sections as a section three days are sections as a section three days are sections as a section three days are sections as a section three days are sections as a section three days are section to the section three days are section to the section three days are section to the section three days are section three days are section to the section three days are section to the section three days are section to the section three days are section to the section three days are section to the section three days are section to the section three days are section to the section three days are section to the section three days are se | t., Chapter 80C, Sections 80C.01 through the Minnesota Commission of Securities, ment agree as follows: \nended to add that with respect to will comply with the Minnesota ses, that a Franchisee be given 90 days notice of non-renewal of the the provide for a prospective general to the Minnesota Franchise Law. |
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ne Minnesota Commission of Securities, ment agree as follows: \nended to add that with respect to will comply with the Minnesota ses, that a Franchisee be given 90 lays notice of non-renewal of the trovide for a prospective general to the Minnesota Franchise Law. |
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPT (FDD pages 39–129)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to City Publications' 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the franchise agreement is amended to comply with the Minnesota Franchise Law, specifically Minn. Stat Chapter 80C, Sections 80C.01 through 80C.22, and the rules and regulations set forth by the Minnesota Rule 2860.4400, et seq. This indicates that City Publications must adhere to Minnesota's franchise regulations.
For franchises governed by Minnesota law, City Publications must comply with the Minnesota Franchise Law, which requires specific notices of termination and non-renewal. Franchisees are entitled to a 90-day notice of non-renewal and either a 90-day notice of termination with 60 days to cure or a 180-day notice of termination, except in certain specified cases.
Sections 5B.10 and 20B.2 of the Franchise Agreement, which likely contain clauses that do not align with Minnesota law, are specifically addressed to ensure compliance. This suggests that certain standard provisions in City Publications' franchise agreement are modified to provide Minnesota franchisees with the protections required by state law.
Prospective City Publications franchisees in Minnesota should carefully review the franchise agreement and its addendum to understand their rights regarding termination and non-renewal, ensuring they are aware of the specific conditions and timelines mandated by Minnesota law. Consulting with a legal professional experienced in franchise law is advisable to fully understand the implications of these regulations.