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How long is the 'Post-Term Period' for an Engineering For Kids franchise?

Engineering_For_Kids Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

For two (2) years from the date of: (a) a Transfer permitted under Section 14 above; (b) expiration or termination of this Agreement (regardless of the cause for termination); or (c) a final order of a duly authorized arbitrator, panel of arbitrators, or a court of competent jurisdiction (after all appeals have been taken) with respect to any of the foregoing or with respect to the enforcement of this Section 17.4 (collectively, the "Post-Term Period"); you agree that you will not directly or indirectly own, manage, engage in, be employed by, advise, make loans to, consult for, or have any other interest in any Competitive Business that is, or intends to operate, inside the Territory, within an area extending five (5) miles beyond the perimeter of the Territory, and/or within any other Territory in which an Engineering For Kids Business operates at the time of expiration, termination, or transfer. You also agree that during the Post-Term Period you will not contact any current or former customers or participants of the Franchised Business, or divert or attempt to divert to a Competitive Business any current or former customers or participants of the Franchised Business. This Section 17.4 does not apply, of course, to another Engineering For Kids Business that you operate pursuant to a separate agreement with us that remains valid and in effect.

Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 53–138)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to the 2025 Engineering For Kids FDD, the Post-Term Period lasts for two years. This period begins from the date of a permitted transfer, the expiration or termination of the franchise agreement (regardless of the reason), or a final order from an arbitrator or court after all appeals have been exhausted.

During this two-year Post-Term Period, a former Engineering For Kids franchisee is restricted from engaging in any Competitive Business within their former territory, an area extending five miles beyond the territory's perimeter, or any other territory where an Engineering For Kids Business operates. This includes owning, managing, being employed by, advising, making loans to, or consulting for any Competitive Business.

Additionally, the franchisee is prohibited from contacting any current or former customers or participants of the Franchised Business or diverting or attempting to divert them to a Competitive Business during the Post-Term Period. However, these restrictions do not apply if the franchisee operates another Engineering For Kids Business under a separate, valid agreement.

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.