Does Noodles & Company have the right to approve all transfers by the franchisee?
Noodles_Company Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
| k. "Transfer" by you – defined | Section 1.04 | Includes the sale, assignment, transfer, grant, testamentary or inter vivos disposition, or any other disposition of the agreement, any rights under the agreement, or any other ownership interest in you or your Noodles& Company restaurant; transfer, redemption or issuance of any ownership interest in your capital stock; any merger between you or any other entity; any transfer by operation of law (such as in divorce or as a result of insolvency or dissolution); any transfer upon the death of your principal owners and foreclosure or other loss of possession, control or management of your restaurant. |
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| l. Our approval of transfer by | Section 14.01 | We have the right to approve all |
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| m. Conditions for our approval of transfer | Section 14.02 | Your Noodles & Company restaurant must be open and operating; you must be in compliance with Franchise Agreement and all other Agreements between us; the proposed transferee must be an entity that is not publicly held and meets our qualifications and standards for approval; the proposed transferee must complete all required training; the proposed transferee must agree to be bound by the existing Franchise Agreement and collateral documents or enter into a new Franchise Agreement (at our election); transfer fee must be paid; you must sign a general release and non compete agreement; we must approve price and payment terms; we must waive our right of first refusal; any financing you provide to the proposed transferee must be subordinate to the transferee's obligations to pay amounts due to us; there must have been no change in the law since we entered into the Franchise Agreement that would limit our right as to the proposed transferee; the proposed transferee must obtain assignment of leases from all landlords and obtain liquor and other licenses necessary to operate restaurant; and you must meet any other reasonable requirements we may impose to protect our rights. |
Source: Item 17 — RENEWAL, TERMINATION, TRANSFER AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION (FDD pages 63–83)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Noodles & Company's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, Noodles & Company retains the right to approve all transfers. This means that if a franchisee wants to sell their restaurant, transfer ownership, or make any other disposition of the franchise agreement or their restaurant, Noodles & Company must give its approval. This provision is common in franchising, as it allows the franchisor to maintain control over who operates under their brand name.
The FDD specifies that a 'transfer' includes a wide range of transactions, such as the sale, assignment, or any other disposition of the agreement, rights, or ownership interest in the franchisee or their Noodles & Company restaurant. It also encompasses the transfer, redemption, or issuance of any ownership interest in the franchisee's capital stock, mergers, transfers by operation of law (like divorce or insolvency), transfers upon the death of principal owners, and foreclosure or other loss of possession, control, or management of the restaurant.
Noodles & Company also lists conditions for transfer approval. These conditions include that the restaurant must be open and operating, and the franchisee must be in compliance with the Franchise Agreement. The proposed transferee must not be a publicly held entity and must meet Noodles & Company's qualifications and standards. The transferee must complete required training, agree to be bound by the existing Franchise Agreement (or enter into a new one), and pay a transfer fee. The franchisee must sign a general release and non-compete agreement, and Noodles & Company must approve the price and payment terms and waive its right of first refusal. Any financing provided by the franchisee to the transferee must be subordinate to the transferee's obligations to Noodles & Company. The transferee must obtain necessary lease assignments and licenses, and meet any other reasonable requirements imposed by Noodles & Company to protect its rights.