Rejection of the Franchise Agreement Sample Clauses

Rejection of the Franchise Agreement. (a) If the Franchise Agreement is rejected by a trustee or debtor-in-possession in, or terminated as a result of, any bankruptcy or insolvency proceeding involving the Franchisee and, within 150 days after such rejection or termination, the Collateral Agent shall so request and shall certify in writing to the City that the Collateral Agent or the Collateral Agent’s permitted designee or assignee, including a Qualified Substitute Franchisee, intends to perform the obligations of the Franchisee as and to the extent required under this Agreement, the City will execute and deliver to the Collateral Agent (or any Substitute satisfying the requirements of the Franchise Agreement and this Agreement if directed to do so by the Collateral Agent) a new Franchise Agreement to the extent consistent with and authorized by applicable law. The new Franchise Agreement shall to the extent consistent with and authorized by applicable law contain conditions, agreements, terms, provisions and limitations which are the same as those of the original Franchise Agreement, except for any obligations that have been fulfilled by the Franchisee, any party acting on behalf of or stepping-in for the Franchisee or the Collateral Agent prior to such rejection or termination. References in this Agreement to the “Franchise Agreement” shall be deemed also to refer to any such new Franchise Agreement.
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