Unit General Manager definition

Unit General Manager means the individual who (i) personally invests his or her full time and attention and devotes his or her best efforts to the on-premises general management of the day-to-day operations of the Restaurant and (ii) meets our training requirements. The Unit General Manager must be appointed at least 60 days prior to the Restaurant opening and fully trained 20 days prior to the Restaurant opening.
Unit General Manager means the individual who (i) personally invests his or her full time and attention and devotes his or her best efforts to the on-premises general management of the day-to-day operations of the Restaurant, (ii) meets our prior restaurant or retail management experience requirements, and (iii) does not participate in the active operation or management of any business other than the Restaurant. The Unit General Manager must be appointed at least 60 days prior to the Restaurant opening, fully trained 20 days prior to the Restaurant opening and is or will be identified on the Ownership and Management Addendum attached to this Agreement, provided, however, that the Unit General Manager must be approved by us in writing prior to being appointed by you, and we may revoke our approval at any time, in which case (i) the disapproved Unit General Manager may not be the Unit General Manager for any Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant operated by you and (ii) you must, with our prior written approval, appoint a new Unit General Manager within 60 days from the date we revoked our approval for your prior Unit General Manager, and your new Unit General Manager must be fully trained immediately.
Unit General Manager means the individual who (i) personally invests his or her full time and attention and devotes his or her best efforts to the on-premises general management of the day-to-day operations of the Restaurant and (ii) meets our training requirements. Unless we otherwise agree in writing (a) if Franchisee is a natural person, Franchisee must serve as the Unit General Manager, and (b) if Franchisee is an entity, one of the owners of the entity must serve as the Unit General Manager. The Unit General Manager must be appointed at least 60 days prior to the Restaurant opening and fully trained 20 days prior to the Restaurant opening.

Examples of Unit General Manager in a sentence

  • In addition to the Control Person and your Unit General Manager, you must have at least two assistant managers at all times during the term of this Agreement.

  • We may require that you obtain nondisclosure and confidentiality agreements in a form satisfactory to us from any persons owning a minority interest in the franchisee, the Principal Owners, the Unit General Manager and other key employees.

  • You, the Principal Owners, the Unit General Manager, your guarantors, officers, directors, members, managers, partners, employees or agents, or any other individual or entity related to, or controlled by, you may not, during the term of this Agreement or thereafter, disclose, copy, reproduce, sell or use any such information in any other business or in any manner not specifically authorized or approved in advance in writing by us any Confidential Information.

  • We may require the Control Person, the Unit General Manager, the assistant managers and other key employees of the Restaurant to attend, at your expense, ongoing training at our training facility, the Authorized Location or other location we designate.

  • The training requirements may vary depending on our assessment of the experience of the Control Person, the Unit General Manager and the assistant managers or other factors specific to the Restaurant.

  • In the event you are given notice of default as set forth in subparagraphs 13.A and B and the default relates, in whole or in part, to your failure to meet any operational standards, we have the right to require as a condition of curing the default that you, the Control Person, the Unit General Manager and the assistant managers, at your expense, comply with the additional training requirements we prescribe.

  • You must have a Control Person and a Unit General Manager that meet our standards and qualifications at all times during the term of this Agreement.

  • Any new Control Person or Unit General Manager must comply with our training requirements.

  • The Control Person and Unit General Manager must ensure that the Restaurant is operated in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, although this in no way relieves you of your responsibilities to do so.

  • The Control Person, the Unit General Manager and at least two of your assistant managers must attend training and complete training to our satisfaction (such that at all times you have 3 trained managers for your Restaurant).