What section of the Gokhale Method franchise agreement discusses non-competition covenants after the Gokhale Method franchise is terminated or expires?
Gokhale_Method Franchise · 2024 FDDAnswer from 2024 FDD Document
| m.Conditionsforfranchisorapproval | Section14.2 | We have the right to impose conditions on thetransfertothe |
|---|---|---|
| oftransfer | extentwehavetopermittransferunderstatelaw. | |
| n.Franchisor’srightoffirstrefusalto | None | |
| acquirefranchisee’sbusiness | ||
| o.Franchisor’soptiontopurchase | None | |
| franchisee’sbusiness | ||
| p.Deathorincompetenceof | Section14.2 | The franchise agreement cannot be transferred upondeathor |
| franchisee | incompetence. | |
| q.Non-competitioncovenantsduring thetermofthefranchise | Section17.1 | You cannot: divert or attempt to divert any present or prospective customer; employ or seek to employ any person employed by us, our affiliates, or any of our franchisees; be involvedinanyCompetitiveBusiness. |
| r.Non-competitioncovenantsafter thefranchiseisterminatedorexpires | Section17.2 | You cannot be involved for a period of two (2) years in any business that iscompetitivewithourswithina10-mileradius of your former location or of any location then existing wheretheGokhaleSystemistaught. |
| s.Modificationofagreement | Section22and Section8.10 | No amendments to the franchise agreement may be made unless the agreement allows us to unilaterally change something or unless the change is mutually agreed to by the parties and executed in writing. Also, we may change the Systemfromtimetotime. |
| t.Integration/mergerclause | Section22 | Only the terms of the franchise agreement are binding (subjecttostatelaw). |
Source: Item 17 — RENEWAL, TERMINATION, TRANSFER, AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION (FDD pages 27–29)
What This Means (2024 FDD)
According to the 2024 Gokhale Method Franchise Disclosure Document, Section 17.2 of the franchise agreement outlines the non-competition covenants that apply after the franchise is terminated or expires.
Specifically, this section states that for a period of two years following the termination or expiration of the franchise, the franchisee cannot be involved in any business that competes with Gokhale Method. This restriction applies within a 10-mile radius of the former franchise location or any existing location where the Gokhale Method system is taught.
This non-compete clause is a standard provision in franchise agreements to protect the franchisor's brand and market share. Prospective Gokhale Method franchisees should carefully consider the implications of this restriction, especially if they plan to remain in the same geographic area after the franchise agreement ends. It is important to note that the laws of the state in which the franchise is located will govern with respect to Section 17 and its enforcement.