ASSISTANCE WITH POLISH TRAINING PROGRAM Sample Clauses

ASSISTANCE WITH POLISH TRAINING PROGRAM. Master Franchisee shall develop and implement a formal Domino's training program in Poland no later than the end of the first Agreement Year. Franchisor shall train Master Franchisee's director of training in the US for a period of time which Franchisor reasonably deems sufficient to qualify such individual as the chief instructor and provide reasonable assistance in developing the curriculum and programs for the training of managers of Domino's stores in Poland. Master Franchisee shall pay the compensation, travel and other expenses of such Director.
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