Franchise Requirements Sample Clauses
The Franchise Requirements clause sets out the specific obligations and standards that a franchisee must meet to operate under the franchisor’s brand. Typically, this includes adherence to operational procedures, quality controls, branding guidelines, and sometimes minimum performance benchmarks. By clearly defining these requirements, the clause ensures consistency across all franchise locations and protects the integrity and reputation of the franchisor’s brand.
Franchise Requirements. In order to increase Party B’s reputation, and in consideration of the degree of acceptance of software sales companies by import/export enterprises in ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ Region, Party A consents to Party B’s use of the Ninetowns business name in its company name, but it is agreed that Party B shall not use the said business name to engage in business activities that are unrelated to the import/export business.
Franchise Requirements. To obtain a franchise for the applicable Hotel, Tenant must:
Franchise Requirements. Except for the Chicago Cable Commission inquiry ---------------------- described in Schedule 3.14, no Seller has received notice from any Governmental Entity of its intent to enforce any proposed or enacted ordinance pursuant to which such Seller will be required to enter into a franchise agreement or similar agreement with a Governmental Entity with respect to the Services. All locations where wire that is used by the Sellers for the provision of the Services at the Properties that crosses public rights-of-way are set forth on Schedule 3.23.
Franchise Requirements. A. PERMITTEE is the holder of a State of California franchise to provide video services in certain areas within California pursuant to the Digital Infrastructure and Video Competition Act of 2006, California Public Utilities Code Section 5800, et seq. (“DIVCA”), including within the CITY’s jurisdiction.
B. PERMITTEE is subject to DIVCA and the CITY’s State Video Franchise Holder’s ordinance, Chapter 15.34 of the San ▇▇▇▇ Municipal Code. DIVCA and Chapter
Franchise Requirements. Buyer shall, where required by relevant Government Authorities, promptly provide any form of credit enhancement permitted by such Government Authority to enable the Company to maintain or obtain franchise registration. Where a guarantee of performance is the only form of credit enhancement permitted under the applicable Legal Requirements of any Government Authority, Buyer or an appropriate affiliate will provide a guarantee of performance.
Franchise Requirements. Purchaser shall take such steps as are required to secure a licensing/franchise agreement to continue the project operation as a Holiday Inn Express from the Intercontinental Hotel Group (IHG) and to release Seller from any continuing obligation to IHG as of the Closing Date. Any and all expenses incident to the acquisition and issuance of such license, including required repairs, except for the allowance in Section 2.03 (a) above, shall be that of the Purchaser, Seller agrees that it will cooperate in reasonable and prompt manner to assist Purchaser in this regard. Seller shall notify IHG of the proposed transfer of the property to Purchaser. Purchaser shall apply for a new franchise license agreement within fifteen (15) days following the effective date of this agreement.
Franchise Requirements. To obtain a franchise for the applicable Hotel, Tenant must:
1. deliver to the applicable Franchisor a franchise application, together with the then-current application fee being charged to System franchisees at least ninety (90) days prior to the proposed date of the Franchise Conversion (if such Franchisor does not agree to grant the franchise to Tenant, then Franchisor will refund the application fee, less $10,000);
2. execute the then-current form of franchise and related agreements, which franchise agreement will (a) contain the standard forms for new franchised System hotels as of the date of the Franchise Conversion, including the then-current fees and charges, except that the term of such franchise agreement may be adjusted in Franchisor’s sole discretion to the remaining Initial Term or remaining Renewal Term (as the case may be), and (b) include a PIP to address any renovation necessary to comply with Franchisor’s then-current Standards;
3. meet the then-current criteria for a franchisee of the hotel brand to which the Franchise Conversion pertains, as determined by Franchisor in its sole discretion;
4. deliver to Franchisor all requested information and representations regarding Tenant’s corporate organization, authority, and ownership as well as the financial information of the proposed guarantor of the franchise agreement obligations;
5. retain a management company consented to by Franchisor if Franchisor determines that Tenant is not qualified to operate the Hotel;
6. pay Franchisor’s reasonable outside counsel costs related to the Franchise Conversion and the franchise agreement;
7. make, or cause the applicable management company to make, offers of employment to sufficient numbers of employees at the Hotel to avoid the occurrence of a “closing” under the WARN Act or similar state law and provide Manager with all other information requested by Manager regarding offers and conditions of employment to such employees; and
8. agree to be bound by, or pay any breakage fees for, all ancillary agreements between Manager and any other parties with respect to the Hotel or executed in connection with this Agreement, including any licensing agreements, cost sharing agreements, and cluster revenue agreements.
Franchise Requirements. The Franchise may have up to 26 players on its roster, and shall have a minimum of 14 and a maximum of 18 players dressed in uniforms, present, and eligible to participate in each game. In accordance with USSF requirements, no more than five (5) players dressed in uniforms for a particular game may be non-United States Citizens or legal residents. Franchisee shall register all players with Franchisor and the USSF, if required. The USISL Rules shall include policies regarding eligibility of players and participation of players in games. Franchisor may require proof of citizenship or legal residency of each player.
