Common use of Successive Franchise Fee Clause in Contracts

Successive Franchise Fee. You shall pay the sum of $7,500 plus, if due and payable, all applicable federal, state or municipal taxes, as a non-recurring successive franchise fee (“Successive Franchise Fee”) at least 60 days before the expiration date of your prior Franchise Agreement. The Successive Franchise Fee shall be paid by means of check, money order or wire transfer. The Successive Franchise Fee is fully earned upon payment and is nonrefundable.”

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Franchise Agreement (Papa Murphy's Holdings, Inc.), Franchise Agreement (Papa Murphy's Holdings, Inc.)

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Successive Franchise Fee. You shall will pay the sum of $7,500 5,000 plus, if due and payable, all applicable federal, state or municipal taxes, as a non-recurring successive franchise fee (“Successive Franchise Fee”) at least 60 days before the expiration date of your prior Franchise Agreement. The Successive Franchise Fee shall be paid by means of check, money order or wire transfer. The Successive Franchise Fee is fully earned upon payment and is nonrefundable.” Attachment E 1 March 2013

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Franchise Agreement (Papa Murphy's Holdings, Inc.)

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Successive Franchise Fee. You shall will pay the sum of $7,500 5,000 plus, if due and payable, all applicable federal, state or municipal taxes, as a non-recurring successive franchise fee (“Successive Franchise Fee”) at least 60 days before the expiration date of your prior Franchise Agreement. The Successive Franchise Fee shall be paid by means of check, money order or wire transfer. The Successive Franchise Fee is fully earned upon payment and is nonrefundable.” Attachment E 1 March 2014

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Franchise Agreement (Papa Murphy's Holdings, Inc.)

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