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Is the Cool Binz equipment considered proprietary?

Cool_Binz Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

  • **4.

EQUIPMENT USAGE.** Franchisee agrees not to use the Equipment in any business or manner other than in the conduct of the Business pursuant to the Franchise Agreement.

Franchisee acknowledges that the Equipment is proprietary to the COOL BINZ franchise system.

The Equipment can only be used in connection with COOL BINZ authorized services.

Any usage

contrary to this provision shall be considered to be a breach of the Franchise Agreement, the Promissory Note, and this Agreement.

  • 5. TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP. Franchisee acknowledges that the Franchise Agreement imposes restrictions and limitations on the resale of the Equipment. Franchisee acknowledges that the Equipment may not be sold, leased, or rented to or used by any other party, except under the conditions stated below, as provided in the Franchise Agreement, or as permitted in writing by CBI. The Equipment is proprietary and authorized for use only within the COOL BINZ franchise network. Franchisee covenants that Franchisee will not transfer title to the Equipment except in one of these two ways:
    • a. Sell the Equipment to another COOL BINZ Franchisee in good standing under its franchise agreement at a mutually acceptable price. CBI has first right of refusal to purchase the Equipment and must approve any transaction. If CBI financed any portion of the purchase price of the Equipment, the transferee will pay the proceeds to CBI if there is any outstanding balance under the Promissory Note for the Equipment prior to transfer of the Equipment. At the time of transfer Franchisee's account with CBI must be current and the purchasing Franchisee may not have any pending default under any agreement with CBI.
    • b. If Franchisee is terminating or not renewing the Franchise Agreement and Franchisee owns another COOL BINZ franchise, the Equipment (and the liability for any amount owing on the purchase price of the Equipment) will be transferred to that franchise upon written request.
    • c. CBI will repurchase the storage containers bins (the "Bins") in accordance with the table below. The percentages shown assume reasonable wear and tear and regular maintenance. If any components of the original Bins are missing, or there is damage or excessive wear and tear, CBI reserves the right to make a corresponding adjustment to the repurchase price. The original Bins pricing under its Schedule will be reduced to the applicable percentage in effect based on the time elapsed after original purchase.

Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 63–238)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Cool Binz's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the equipment used in the franchise is considered proprietary to the Cool Binz franchise system. As a franchisee, you are only allowed to use the equipment specifically for conducting the Cool Binz Business as outlined in the Franchise Agreement. Any other use is a breach of the agreement.

This means a Cool Binz franchisee cannot use the equipment for any other business ventures or purposes outside of the authorized Cool Binz services. The equipment can only be used in connection with Cool Binz authorized services. This restriction ensures that the equipment is used in a manner that aligns with the Cool Binz brand and operational standards.

Furthermore, the Franchise Agreement places restrictions on reselling the equipment. A franchisee cannot sell, lease, or rent the equipment to any other party without Cool Binz's permission, reinforcing the proprietary nature of the equipment and its authorized use within the Cool Binz network. The equipment can only be transferred to another Cool Binz franchisee in good standing, or back to Cool Binz under specific conditions, with Cool Binz having the first right of refusal to purchase the equipment.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2025 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.