Hops System definition

Hops System means the unique system of restaurant development, theme and operation developed and owned by Hops which is, in part, characterized by (1) the maintenance of uniform high quality standards in connection with the preparation and sale of Hops-approved food and beverage products, (2) the uniform high standards of appearance of the individual restaurant units, (3) the use of distinctive trademarks, service marks, building designs and advertising signs representing a uniformly high quality of product and services, and (4) the undertaking by Hops and its affiliates of the obligation to maintain and enhance the goodwill and public acceptance of the system (and of Hops' trade names, service marks, trademarks) by strict adherence to the high standards required by Hops.

Examples of Hops System in a sentence

  • In making such determination, HNEF may consider, among other things, the reputation, financial position and restaurant operating experience of the proposed purchaser, as well as concerns as to the protection of the trade secrets and proprietary information of the Hops System that result from the competitive nature of any other business operations directly or indirectly related to the potential purchaser.

  • The parties further acknowledge and agree that certain of the business activities of HNEF (and Hops) will relate to the operation of other restaurants under the Hops System or other systems and accordingly, certain of such activities may conflict with the best interests of FI or the Joint Venture or compete with the business of the Joint Venture.

  • For purposes of this Section 6(b)(ii), a business shall be deemed competitive with the business of Hops if it utilizes, directly or indirectly, a menu, theme, design, motif, concept, method of operation or other distinctive characteristic of the Hops System as it shall exist from time to time.

  • In making such determination, the General Partner may consider, among other things, the reputation, financial position and restaurant operating experience of the proposed purchaser, as well as concerns as to the protection of the trade secrets and proprietary information of the Hops System that result from the competitive nature of any other business operations directly or indirectly related to the potential purchaser.

  • If consented to by the General Partner, as a condition to such consent, the General Partner may require any, any person or entity to which such issuance of or transfer of an equity interest in RMRP is made to execute reasonable confidentiality and transfer agreements as are deemed necessary by the General Partner to assure the compliance by such transferees with the spirit of this Agreement and any agreements related to this Agreement and/or the Hops System.

  • If consented to by the General Partner, any such additional shareholder in TC may be required, as a condition to the consent of the General Partner, to execute reasonable confidentiality and transfer agreements as are deemed necessary by the General Partner to assure the compliance by such transferees with the spirit of this Agreement and any agreements related to this Agreement and/or the Hops System.

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