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What is the case name and number of the injunction involving Petro Stopping Center's parents and affiliates?

Petro_Stopping_Center Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

The People of the State of California v. BP West Coast Products, LLC et al., Case No. RG13665900. On February 1, 2013, the People of the State of California ("Plaintiff") filed a complaint against, BPPNA, BP West Coast Products LLC, and Atlantic Richfield Company

4922-8379-7797, v. 1 - 7 - ("ARCO") (collectively, "Defendants") in the Alameda County Superior Court alleging violations of requirements imposed by the California Health and Safety Code and related implementing regulations that govern (a) the operation and maintenance of underground storage tanks ("USTs") and UST systems, (b) the handling of hazardous wastes and hazardous substances generated by operation of USTs, UST systems, and motor vehicle maintenance, (c) the reporting of business and area plans relating to the handling of hazardous materials and required responses to a release or threatened release of hazardous materials present at Defendants' facilities in the State of California, and (d) the California Business and Professions Code prohibitions against unfair business practices relating to the Defendants' ownership and operation of their gasoline station facilities in the State of California. On November 17, 2016, the parties entered into a Final Judgment and Injunction Pursuant to Stipulation resolving all claims (the "Final Judgement") pursuant to a compromise and settlement of disputed claims in the complaint for the purpose of furthering the public interest.

Source: Item 3 — LITIGATION (FDD pages 15–25)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to the 2025 FDD, one currently effective injunction involving Petro Stopping Center's parents and affiliates is: The People of the State of California v. BP West Coast Products, LLC et al., Case No. RG13665900. The complaint was filed on February 1, 2013, by the People of the State of California against BPPNA, BP West Coast Products LLC, and Atlantic Richfield Company (collectively, "Defendants") in the Alameda County Superior Court.

The complaint alleges violations of the California Health and Safety Code and related regulations governing the operation and maintenance of underground storage tanks (USTs), the handling of hazardous wastes, the reporting of business and area plans relating to hazardous materials, and prohibitions against unfair business practices related to the Defendants' ownership and operation of their gasoline station facilities in the State of California.

On November 17, 2016, the parties reached a resolution through a Final Judgment and Injunction Pursuant to Stipulation, settling all claims as a compromise of disputed claims in the complaint, with the purpose of furthering the public interest. This means that Petro Stopping Center franchisees should be aware that the parent companies and affiliates have been involved in legal proceedings related to environmental and business practice compliance, which resulted in an injunction.

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.