What do "FA" and "SA" refer to in the context of the Red Wagon Club Franchise Agreement?
Red_Wagon_Club Franchise · 2024 FDDAnswer from 2024 FDD Document
This table lists important provisions of the Franchise Agreement and related agreements. You should read these provisions in the agreements attached to this Disclosure Document. As used in this chart, "FA" refers to the Franchise Agreement, and "SA" refers to the Sublicense Agreement.
Source: Item 17 — RENEWAL, TERMINATION, TRANSFER AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION (FDD pages 38–44)
What This Means (2024 FDD)
According to the 2024 Red Wagon Club Franchise Disclosure Document, "FA" refers to the Franchise Agreement, and "SA" refers to the Sublicense Agreement. This definition is provided within a table that lists important provisions of the Franchise Agreement and related agreements.
Understanding these abbreviations is crucial for franchisees as they review the various provisions outlined in the FDD. The Franchise Agreement (FA) governs the relationship between the franchisee and Red Wagon Club, detailing the rights and responsibilities of both parties. The Sublicense Agreement (SA) likely pertains to the franchisee's right to use Red Wagon Club's trademarks and intellectual property.
Prospective franchisees should carefully examine both the Franchise Agreement and the Sublicense Agreement to fully understand their obligations, the terms of the franchise, and the conditions under which they can operate their Red Wagon Club business. Paying close attention to these details can help avoid potential disputes and ensure a successful franchise relationship.