What is the definition of 'Rider' in the context of the Face Foundrie Lease Rider?
Face_Foundrie Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
This Lease Rider (this "Rider") and the provisions hereof are hereby incorporated into the body of the lease to which this Rider is attached (the "Lease"), and the provisions hereof shall be cumulative of those set forth in the Lease, but to the extent of any conflict between any provisions of this Rider and the provisions of the Lease, this Rider shall govern and control.
Source: Item 22 — CONTRACTS (FDD pages 73–74)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Face Foundrie's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the Lease Rider, also referred to as "this Rider," is a document incorporated into the lease agreement for the premises where the Face Foundrie Facial Bar will operate. The Lease Rider's provisions are cumulative to those in the lease. However, in the event of any conflict between the Lease Rider and the lease, the Lease Rider takes precedence.
This means that the Lease Rider is designed to work in conjunction with the main lease agreement, adding specific terms and conditions relevant to Face Foundrie's operation. Prospective franchisees should pay close attention to the Lease Rider, as its terms will override any conflicting terms in the standard lease. This ensures that Face Foundrie's interests and operational requirements are protected.
For a Face Foundrie franchisee, understanding the Lease Rider is crucial because it addresses key aspects such as the franchisor's rights, use of the premises, signage, and potential assignment of the lease. It also includes clauses that protect the franchisee's rights in the event of changes to the property's mortgage or potential issues with the landlord. The franchisee must ensure that the landlord agrees to the terms outlined in the Lease Rider to secure their rights and obligations related to operating the Face Foundrie Facial Bar.