For Eos Worldwide franchisees in Ohio, which law prevails in the event of a conflict of laws?
Eos_Worldwide Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
FOR THE STATE OF OHIO
The Ohio Business Opportunity Plan Law requires that certain provisions contained in the Franchise Agreement for EOS Worldwide Franchising, LLC be amended to be consistent with Ohio Law. Such provisions in the Agreement are hereby amended as follows:
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- Governing Law. In the event of a conflict of laws, Ohio law shall prevail.
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- Jurisdiction and Venue. Any action may be brought in the appropriate state or federal court in Ohio.
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- Limitations of Claims. The statute of limitations under Ohio Law shall apply.
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- Revocation Period.
Source: Item 22 — CONTRACTS (FDD page 74)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Eos Worldwide's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the franchise agreement is subject to specific amendments for franchisees in Ohio. In the event of any conflict of laws, Ohio law will take precedence over other legal provisions. This means that if there is a disagreement between the laws of different jurisdictions (such as Delaware, where Eos Worldwide Franchising, LLC is registered, or another state), Ohio law will be the deciding factor for franchisees operating in Ohio.
This provision is particularly important because franchise agreements often contain clauses specifying which state's laws govern the agreement. Without this amendment, a dispute might be resolved under laws less favorable to the franchisee. By stipulating that Ohio law prevails, the agreement ensures that Ohio franchisees receive the protections and benefits afforded to them under Ohio state law.
Additionally, the FDD states that any legal action involving an Eos Worldwide franchise in Ohio can be brought in the appropriate state or federal court within Ohio. The statute of limitations under Ohio Law will also apply. This further protects the franchisee by ensuring that legal proceedings occur within the state and are subject to Ohio's legal standards, offering a more familiar and accessible legal environment for resolving disputes.