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What information about the proposed transferee must be provided to the Floyds 99 Franchisor?

Floyds_99 Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

If Developer wishes to transfer its rights under this Agreement or any interest in it, or any part or portion of any business entity that owns it, or all or a substantial portion of the assets of any FLOYD'S 99 Shop developed pursuant to this Agreement, Developer agrees to grant to Franchisor a 90-day right of first refusal to purchase such rights, interest or assets on the same terms and conditions as are contained in the written offer to purchase submitted to Developer by the proposed purchaser; provided, however, the following additional terms and conditions shall apply:

  • (a) Developer shall notify Franchisor of such offer by sending a written notice to Franchisor (which notice may be the same notice as required by Section 8.2.d. above), enclosing a copy of the written offer from the proposed purchaser;

  • (b) The 90-day right of first refusal period will run concurrently with the period in which Franchisor has to approve or disapprove the proposed transferee;

  • (c) Such right of first refusal is effective for each proposed transfer and any material change in the terms or conditions of the proposed transfer shall be deemed a separate offer on which a new 90-day right of first refusal shall be given to Franchisor;

  • (d) If the consideration or manner of payment offered by a third party is such that Franchisor may not reasonably be required to furnish the same, then Franchisor may purchase the interest which is proposed to be sold for the reasonable cash equivalent.

If the parties cannot agree within a reasonable time on the cash consideration, an independent appraiser shall be designated by Franchisor, whose determination will be binding upon the parties.

All expenses of the appraiser shall be paid for equally between Franchisor and Developer; and

  • (e) If Franchisor chooses not to exercise its right of first refusal, Developer shall be free to complete the sale, transfer or assignment, subject to compliance with Sections 8.2 and 8.3 above.

Absence of a reply to Developer's notice of a proposed sale within the 90-day period is deemed a waiver of such right of first refusal.

Source: Item 23 — RECEIPT (FDD pages 58–229)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to the 2025 Floyds 99 Franchise Disclosure Document, if a developer (franchisee) wishes to transfer their rights or interests under the Development Agreement, or any part of a business entity that owns it, or a substantial portion of the assets of a Floyds 99 shop, they must first grant Floyds 99 a 90-day right of first refusal.

To initiate this process, the developer must notify Floyds 99 in writing about the offer. This notice should include a copy of the written offer from the proposed purchaser. The 90-day right of first refusal period runs concurrently with the period in which Floyds 99 has to approve or disapprove the proposed transferee. Any material change in the terms of the proposed transfer is considered a separate offer, triggering a new 90-day right of first refusal for Floyds 99.

If the terms of the offer from the third party are such that Floyds 99 cannot reasonably match them, Floyds 99 may purchase the interest for a reasonable cash equivalent. If the parties cannot agree on the cash consideration, an independent appraiser designated by Floyds 99 will determine the value, and this determination will be binding. The expenses of the appraiser will be split equally between Floyds 99 and the developer. If Floyds 99 chooses not to exercise its right of first refusal, the developer is then free to complete the sale, transfer, or assignment, subject to compliance with other relevant sections of the agreement. Failure by Floyds 99 to reply to the developer's notice within the 90-day period is considered a waiver of their right of first refusal.

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.