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What is the 'Protected Territory' for a Face Foundrie franchise?

Face_Foundrie Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

operation of law; (iv) any transfer upon death of Franchisee or of any of Franchisee's Owners by will, declaration of or transfer in trust or under the laws of intestate succession; or (v) any foreclosure upon the Facial Bar or the transfer, surrender of loss by Franchisee of possession, control or management of the Facial Bar.

2. GRANT OF RIGHTS.

  • 2.01 Grant of Franchise. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, Franchisor grants to Franchisee the right, and Franchisee assumes the obligation, to operate a Facial Bar from the location set forth on Exhibit A hereto (the "Premises") and to use the System and the Marks solely in connection therewith, for a term of ten (10) years, commencing on the Effective Date of this Agreement (the "Term"). Franchisee may not conduct the business of the Facial Bar or use the System at any site other than the Premises, or relocate the Facial Bar, without Franchisor's prior written consent. Any approved relocation of the Facial Bar shall be at Franchisee's sole cost and expense, and Franchisor shall have the right to charge Franchisee a relocation fee equal to One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) plus any expenses Franchisor incurs in facilitating the relocation. The option for renewal of the rights granted to Franchisee in this Agreement is described in Section 15 below.
  • 2.02 Protected Territory. During the Term, Franchisor will not operate (directly or through an Affiliate), nor grant to another Person the right to operate, any Face Foundrié Facial Bar located within the geographical area set forth on Exhibit A hereto (the "Protected Territory"). Notwithstanding the foregoing, Franchisor has the right to operate (directly or through an Affiliate), and to grant to others the right to operate, within the Protected Territory and elsewhere: (a) Face Foundrié Facial Bars or other businesses using any part or all of the System and/or Marks that are operating as of the Effective Date; and (b) businesses that Franchisor or its Affiliates purchase (or as to which Franchisor or its Aff

Source: Item 22 — CONTRACTS (FDD pages 73–74)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Face Foundrie's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the Protected Territory granted to a franchisee is defined in Exhibit A of the Franchise Agreement. During the term of the agreement, Face Foundrie will not operate or grant another person the right to operate a Face Foundrie Facial Bar within the geographical area outlined in Exhibit A. The specific boundaries and details of the Protected Territory are unique to each franchise location and are subject to the terms of the Franchise Agreement.

However, Face Foundrie retains certain rights within the Protected Territory. They can operate or franchise Face Foundrie Facial Bars or other businesses using the System and Marks that were already operating as of the agreement's effective date. Additionally, Face Foundrie can operate or franchise businesses they purchase (or acquire the franchisor rights to) that are part of another franchise system or chain, either continuing to operate them independently or converting them to Face Foundrie Facial Bars.

It's important to note that Face Foundrie also retains the right to offer and sell products or services identified by the Marks to customers within the Protected Territory through various distribution channels. These channels include the internet, smart phone applications, mail order, telemarketing, mass merchandise stores, and other methods, as long as these sales are not made from a Face Foundrie Facial Bar located within the Protected Territory. This reservation of rights allows Face Foundrie to engage in e-commerce and alternative distribution methods, even within a franchisee's Protected Territory.

A prospective Face Foundrie franchisee should carefully review Exhibit A of the Franchise Agreement to fully understand the specific geographical boundaries of their Protected Territory. They should also discuss with Face Foundrie the potential impact of the franchisor's reserved rights on their business, particularly regarding online sales and alternative distribution channels. Understanding these details is crucial for assessing the potential market and competition within the Protected Territory.

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.