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What legend must certificates representing direct or indirect legal or beneficial ownership interests bear for a Noodles & Company franchise?

Noodles_Company Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

4.01 Organizational Documents**.** You must be a business corporation, partnership, limited liability company or other legal entity formed for the sole purpose of developing and holding franchises to operate Noodles & Company restaurants. You and each of your Owners represent, warrant and agree that: (a) you are duly organized and validly existing under the laws of the state of your organization, and you are duly qualified to transact business in the state(s) in which the Development Area is located; (b) you have the authority to execute and deliver this Agreement and to perform your obligations hereunder; (c) true and complete copies of the articles of incorporation, partnership agreement, bylaws, subscription agreements, buy-sell agreements, voting trust agreements and all other documents relating to your ownership, organization, capitalization, management, and control have been delivered to us and all amendments thereto shall be promptly delivered to us; (d) your entity's activities are restricted to those necessary solely for the development, ownership, and operation of Noodles & Company restaurants in accordance with this Agreement and in accordance with any other agreements entered into with us or our Affiliate if applicable; (e) the articles of incorporation, partnership agreement, or other organizational documents recite that the issuance, transfer, or pledge of any direct or indirect legal or beneficial ownership interest is restricted by the terms of this Agreement; (f) all certificates representing direct or indirect legal or beneficial ownership interests now or hereafter issued must bear a legend in conformity with applicable law reciting or referring to such restrictions; and (g) you will deliver to us a Secretary/Clerk's Certificate or attestation or other evidence satisfactory to us that the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement, each Franchise Agreement as it is executed, and all other agreements and ancillary documents contemplated hereby or thereby have been duly authorized by all necessary action by your corporation, partnership, limited liability company, or other legal entity, as applicable. You may not change the form of your entity unless we mutually agree in writing that such a change is warranted. Neither you, your partners, shareholders, members of an LLC nor the entity formed to operate the restaurants may be, or become, during the term of this Agreement and any other agreements between us, including the Franchise Agreement, a Publicly Held Entity.

Source: Item 23 — RECEIPT (FDD pages 99–350)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to the 2025 FDD, Noodles & Company requires that all certificates representing direct or indirect legal or beneficial ownership interests, whether issued now or in the future, must bear a legend. This legend must comply with applicable law and should explicitly state or refer to the restrictions placed on these ownership interests.

This requirement ensures that anyone holding an ownership stake in a Noodles & Company franchise is fully aware of the limitations and obligations associated with that ownership. These restrictions are in place to protect the integrity of the Noodles & Company brand and maintain consistency across all franchise locations. By including a legend on the certificates, Noodles & Company aims to prevent unauthorized transfers or pledges of ownership interests that could violate the terms of the franchise agreement.

For a prospective Noodles & Company franchisee, this means that any ownership certificates issued for their franchise entity will include a legally compliant statement about the restrictions on those ownership interests. It is important for franchisees to understand these restrictions and ensure that all owners are aware of them as well. This requirement is a standard practice in franchising, designed to maintain control over the franchise system and protect the brand's interests.

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.