Common use of ABANDON Clause in Contracts

ABANDON. Abandon" will mean the conduct of the FRANCHISEE, including acts of omission as well as commission, indicating the willingness, desire or intent of the FRANCHISEE to discontinue operating the franchised Business in accordance with the quality standards, uniform requirements and the Business System set forth in this Agreement and the Manual.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Franchise Agreement (Barbers Hairstyling for Men & Women Inc), Franchise Agreement (Barbers Hairstyling for Men & Women Inc), Franchise Agreement (Barbers Hairstyling for Men & Women Inc)

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ABANDON. Abandon" will mean the conduct of the FRANCHISEE, including acts of omission as well as commission, indicating the willingness, desire or intent of the FRANCHISEE to discontinue operating the franchised Business business in accordance with the quality standards, uniform requirements and the Business System set forth in this Agreement and the Manual.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Franchise Agreement (Barbers Hairstyling for Men & Women Inc), Franchise Agreement (Barbers Hairstyling for Men & Women Inc)

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