Does Dryject require consent for a transfer of the Franchised Business?
Dryject Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
stop transfer order shall be in effect against the transfer of any securities on Your records except transfers permitted by this Agreement.
- (c) You acknowledge and agree that the restrictions on transfer imposed herein are reasonable and are necessary to protect Our Franchise System; Our trade secrets and operating procedures; Our general high reputation and image; the Licensed Rights; as well as You and Our other DryJect franchisees. Any assignment or transfer permitted by this Agreement shall not be effective until We receive a completely executed copy of all transfer documents and consent to such transfer in writing. Under no circumstances will You have a right to transfer under this Agreement before the Franchised Business has commenced operations.
- (d) Your performance is of vital importance to the market position and Our overall image, and there are many subjective factors that comprise the process by which We select a suitable franchisee. Our consent to a transfer or assignment by You of the Franchise and Franchised Business shall, in addition to the other restrictions and requirements herein noted, remain a
subjective determination and shall consider, but not be limited to, whether:
- (i) All obligations of Yours under this Agreement and all other franchise documents, and the relationship created under those agreements are being assumed by the transferee;
- (ii) All ascertained debts of Yours to Us and Our affiliates have been paid;
- (iii) You, at the time of the request to transfer and as of the date of transfer, are not in default under this Agreement or any other franchise agreement;
- (iv) Except for other DryJect franchisees, the proposed transferee does not operate or participate in an entity that operates a franchise, license, or other business offering products and/or services similar to those offered by the Franchised Business;
- (v) The proposed transferee meets all of Our requirements for new franchisees, including, but not limited to, good reputation and character, experience, business acumen, operational ability, financial strength and stability, willingness and ability to devote full time and best efforts to the operation of the Franchised Business and other business considerations as We may reasonably apply in evaluating new franchisees. We must be provided all information about the proposed transferee as We may reasonably require;
- (vi) We shall have the right to approve the material terms and conditions of the transfer, including, without limitation, the right to confirm that the price and terms of payment are not so burdensome as to affect adversely the transferee's operation of the Franchised Business;
Source: Item 8 — BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP (FDD pages 68–229)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Dryject's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, Dryject requires written consent for any transfer of the franchise. The FDD states that no assignment or transfer is effective until Dryject receives a fully executed copy of all transfer documents and provides written consent. Furthermore, a franchisee cannot transfer the business before it has commenced operations.
Dryject's consent to a transfer is a subjective determination, considering several factors. These include whether the transferee assumes all obligations under the franchise agreement, all debts to Dryject and its affiliates are paid, and the franchisee is not in default of any agreements. The proposed transferee must also meet Dryject's requirements for new franchisees, including demonstrating good reputation, character, experience, business acumen, operational ability, and financial stability.
Dryject also considers whether the proposed transferee operates a similar business (excluding other Dryject franchisees). The prospective franchisee must provide all information about the proposed transferee as Dryject may reasonably require. For franchisees governed by Minnesota law, Dryject will not unreasonably withhold consent to transfer the franchise, as per Minn. Stat. Sec. 80C.14.