RIGHTS RETAINED BY FRANCHISOR Sample Clauses

RIGHTS RETAINED BY FRANCHISOR. Subject to the territorial rights expressly set forth in Section 2.B. hereof, during and after the term of this Agreement, Franchisor (on behalf of itself, its Affiliates and its designees) retains all rights with respect to UFood Outlets, the System, the Marks, and the marketing and sale of any products and services, anywhere in the world, including: (1) the right to develop and operate, and grant rights to others to develop and operate, UFood Outlets and any similar or dissimilar businesses at any location outside the Territory (including on the border of the Territory), whether under the Marks or other trademarks or service marks, and on any terms Franchisor deems appropriate; (2) the right to operate and to grant others (including any person or entity related in any manner whatsoever to Franchisor) the right to operate food service businesses and/or retail outlets using the Marks or any other marks and using the System or any other system at such locations within and/or outside the Territory, both during and upon expiration or termination of the term of this Agreement, and on such terms and conditions as Franchisor, in its sole discretion, deems appropriate, including, without limitation, the right to operate and grant others the right to operate UFood Outlets at "Non Traditional Sites" within and outside the Territory on any terms and conditions Franchisor deems appropriate. "Non Traditional Sites" are sites that generate customer traffic flow which is independent from the general customer traffic flow of the surrounding area, including, without limitation, military bases, shopping malls, airports, stadiums, industrial or office facilities, food courts, hotels, school campuses, train stations, travel plazas, toll roads, casinos, hospitals, and sports or entertainment venues. (3) the right to develop and operate, and grant rights to others to develop and operate, other establishments under the Marks (other than UFood Outlets as provided in Section 2.B. above) or other trademarks or service marks, and on any terms and conditions that Franchisor deems appropriate, anywhere in the world (including within the Territory); (4) the right to provide, and grant rights to others to provide, on any terms Franchisor deems appropriate, goods and services which are similar to, competitive with or complementary to those provided at UFood Outlets (including the Nutritional Products), whether identified by the Marks or other trademarks or service marks and wherever loc...
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RIGHTS RETAINED BY FRANCHISOR. Except as expressly limited by Section 2.B above, Franchisor (on behalf of itself and any Affiliates) retains all rights with respect to the System and the Proprietary Marks, and the right to operate, franchise or license others to develop, market, distribute and sell any other products or services under the Proprietary Marks or a different trade name, trademark or service xxxx, including, without limitation: (a) the right to operate or grant others the right to operate Stores at such locations and on such terms and conditions as the Franchisor, in its sole discretion, deems appropriate and (b) the right to develop, market, distribute and sell any other product or service or own or operate any other business under the Proprietary Marks or any other trademark which would not directly compete with Developer's or an Authorized Entity's Stores.
RIGHTS RETAINED BY FRANCHISOR. Except as expressly limited by Sections 3.2 and 3.3., Franchisor (on behalf of itself, its Affiliates and its designees) retains all rights to develop, manufacture, market, distribute or sell the Products or any other product or service within or outside the Development Area and to engage in any business or activity within or outside the Development Area.

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