Common use of Standards and Procedures Clause in Contracts

Standards and Procedures. The presentation of a uniform image to the public is an essential element of a successful franchise system and FRANCHISEE agrees to operate the BUSINESS in accordance with the specifications, standards and procedures prescribed by COMPANY, including without limitation: (1) mechanical condition, running order, safety, repair, age and appearance of Rental Vehicles; (2) the safety, maintenance and appearance of the Premises; (3) appearance and training of employees; (4) use of standard rental and leasing agreements and forms; (5) minimum standards with respect to customers and hours of operation of the BUSINESS; (6) compliance with and participation in COMPANY's programs; (7) compliance with all reasonable insurance policy requirements of COMPANY; (8) establishment of minimum daily business hours for the BUSINESS; (9) proper display of the Marks; (10) quality business and advertising practices and controls; and (11) obtain an automobile dealer's license, where possible. Mandatory specifications, standards and operating procedures prescribed from time to time by COMPANY in the Operating Manual for the BUSINESSES or communicated to FRANCHISEE in writing, shall constitute provisions of this Agreement as if set forth herein. All references herein to this Agreement shall include all such mandatory specifications, standards and operating procedures. COMPANY will loan to FRANCHISEE during the term of the Franchise one copy of the Operating Manual. COMPANY shall have the right to add to and otherwise modify the Operating Manual from time to time to reflect changes in the specifications, standards or operating procedures for a RENT-A-WRECK business. FRANCHISEE shall keep his copy of the Operating Manual current. The master copy of the Operating Manual shall be maintained by COMPANY at its principal office and shall be controlling in the event of a dispute.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Rent (Rent a Wreck of America Inc), Rental Franchise Agreement (Rent a Wreck of America Inc)

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Standards and Procedures. The presentation of a uniform image to the public is an essential element of a successful franchise system and FRANCHISEE agrees to operate the BUSINESS in accordance with the specifications, standards and procedures prescribed by COMPANY, including without limitation: (1) mechanical condition, running order, safety, repair, age and appearance of Rental Vehicles; (2) the safety, maintenance and appearance of the Premises; (3) appearance and training of employees; (4) use of standard rental and leasing agreements and forms; (5) minimum standards with respect to customers and hours of operation of the BUSINESS; (6) compliance with and participation in COMPANY's programs; (7) compliance with all reasonable insurance policy requirements of COMPANY; (8) establishment of minimum daily business hours for the BUSINESS; (9) proper display of the Marks; (10) quality business and advertising practices and controls; and (11) obtain an automobile dealer's license, where possible. Mandatory specifications, standards and operating procedures prescribed from time to time by COMPANY in the Operating Manual for the BUSINESSES or communicated to FRANCHISEE in writing, shall constitute provisions of this Agreement as if set forth herein. All references herein to this Agreement shall include all such mandatory specifications, standards and operating procedures. COMPANY will loan to FRANCHISEE during the term of the Franchise one copy of the Operating Manual. COMPANY shall have the right to add to and otherwise modify the Operating Manual from time to time to reflect changes in the specifications, standards or operating procedures for a RENT-A-WRECK PRICELE$$ business. FRANCHISEE shall keep his copy of the Operating Manual current. The master copy of the Operating Manual shall be maintained by COMPANY at its principal office and shall be controlling in the event of a dispute.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement (Rent a Wreck of America Inc)

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Standards and Procedures. The presentation of a uniform image to the public is an essential element of a successful franchise system and FRANCHISEE agrees to operate the BUSINESS in accordance with the specifications, standards and procedures prescribed by COMPANY, including without limitation: (1) mechanical 1)mechanical condition, running order, safety, repair, age and appearance of Rental Vehicles; (2) the 2)the safety, maintenance and appearance of the Premises; (3) appearance 3)appearance and training of employees; (4) use 4)use of standard rental and leasing agreements and forms; (5) minimum 5)minimum standards with respect to customers and hours of operation of the BUSINESS; (6) compliance 6)compliance with and participation in COMPANY's programs; (7) compliance 7)compliance with all reasonable insurance policy requirements of COMPANY; (8) establishment 8)establishment of minimum daily business hours for the BUSINESS; (9) proper 9)proper display of the Marks; (10) quality 10)quality business and advertising practices and controls; : and (11) obtain 11)obtain an automobile dealer's license, where possible. Mandatory specifications, standards and operating procedures prescribed from time to time by COMPANY in the Operating Manual for the BUSINESSES or communicated to FRANCHISEE in writing, shall constitute provisions of this Agreement as if set forth herein. All references herein to this the Agreement shall include all such mandatory specifications, standards and operating procedures. COMPANY will loan to FRANCHISEE during the term of the Franchise one copy of the Operating Manual. COMPANY shall have the right to add to and otherwise modify the Operating Manual from time to time to reflect changes in the specifications, standards or of operating procedures for a RENT-A-WRECK business. FRANCHISEE shall keep his copy of the Operating Manual current. The master copy of the Operating Manual shall be maintained by COMPANY at its principal office and shall be controlling in the event of a dispute.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Wreck Franchise Agreement (Rent a Wreck of America Inc)

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