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Exhibit 10.2

 

 

EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

 

This EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT (“Agreement”) is made and entered into by and between Philly Westshore Franchising Enterprises, Inc., a Florida corporation, (the “Company”), and Robert Vasaturo, Jr. (“Employee”) effective as of August 31, 2011 ("Start Date").

 

RECITAL

 

The Company desires to employ Employee, and Employee is willing to accept employment by the Company, on the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this Agreement.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows:

 

Section 1.  Position.  During the term of this Agreement, Employee agrees to be employed by and to serve the Company as its chief operating officer, to perform such duties consistent with such position and as may be assigned to him from time to time by the Board of Directors.  Employee’s principal place of business with respect to his services to the Company shall be 4802 West Bay Court Avenue, Tampa, Florida; provided, that Employee agrees to undertake such travel as may be required in the performance of his duties.  All travel expenses of Employee shall be reimbursed in accordance with Section 16(c) below.

 

Section 2.  Supervision and Direction. Employee shall carry out his duties under the general supervision and direction of and shall report to the chief executive officer and the Board of Directors of the Company in accordance with the Company’s policies, rules and procedures in force from time to time.

 

Section 3.  Transactions and activities requiring approval by parent.  At all times prior to the satisfaction in full of that certain Secured Promissory Note dated of even date herewith executed by Bella Petrella’s Holdings, Inc. in favor of Employee in the original principal amount of $2,581,371.93 (the “Note”), Employee shall advise Bella Petrella’s Holdings, Inc. of any change in the operations of the Company, granting of franchises and territories and the terms thereof, repurchase of franchises, payments out of Company funds and actions and transactions outside of the ordinary course of business as it has been conducted.

 

Section 4.  Financial controls.  Prior to full payment of the Note, Employee shall have full control over the bank accounts(s) of the Company, the funds in such accounts being disbursed first in payment of recurring expenses consistent with past practice, second in payment of compensation under this Agreement, and third in payment of all further distributions to Employee, provided that the Company’s corporate parent shall have full and timely access to all bank account, financial and operating records of the Company, including access thereto by independent public accountants selected by the Company’s corporate parent for purposes of auditing the Company’s financial statements.

 

Section 5.  Time Required.  Employee shall devote part of his full time, attention, skill and efforts to his tasks and duties hereunder to the business and affairs of the Company, the balance of his full time, attention, skill and efforts being devoted to the business and affairs of Bobby V’s Original Westshore Pizza, LLC and Vasaturo Real Estate Holdings, LLC.  Without the prior written consent of the Company, Employee shall not provide services for compensation to any other person or business entity, other than Bobby V’s Original Westshore Pizza, LLC and Vasaturo Real Estate Holdings, LLC, during the Term of his employment by the Company, as defined in Section 4, or engage in any other business activity, whether or not such other business activity is pursued for profit or pecuniary advantage unless approved by the Board of Directors, provided, that neither investing in the public stock market for his personal account and benefit nor devotion of time and effort as a volunteer to not for profit, charitable and similar organizations shall be deemed "business activity" for purposes of this Section.

 

Section 6.  Term of Employment. The term of employment under this Agreement (the “Term”) shall begin on Start Date and shall continue through seven calendar years after the Start Date (the last day of such seven-year period being the “Expiration Date”), unless earlier terminated in accordance with Sections 7, 8, 9 and 10 or extended pursuant to the following sentence.  Unless written notice is given by the Company or by Employee to the other at least ninety days prior to the Expiration Date (or any later date to which the Term shall have been extended in accordance with this Section 6) advising that the one giving such notice does not desire to extend or further extend this Agreement, the Term shall automatically be extended for additional, successive one-year periods without further action of either the Company or Employee.

 

  

  

  

 

Section 7.  Termination for Cause. Subject to the provisions of Section 11 hereof, Termination for Cause (as defined in Section 13) may be effected by the Company at any time during the Term of this Agreement and shall be effected following approval by the Board of Directors (approval by only one director being required if and when Employee is one of two directors) by written notification to Employee stating the reason(s) for termination.  Such termination shall be effective immediately upon the giving of such notice, unless the Board of Directors shall otherwise determine.  Upon Termination for Cause, Employee shall be paid all accrued salary and salary to accrue to the original Expiration Date of this Agreement (or to which it has been extended), bonus compensation to the extent earned, any benefits under any plans of the Company in which Employee is a participant to the full extent of Employee’s rights under such plans, accrued vacation pay and any appropriate business expenses incurred by Employee in connection with his duties hereunder prior to such termination.

 

Section 8.  Voluntary Termination.  In the event of a Voluntary Termination (as defined in Section 13), the Company shall pay to Employee all accrued salary, and salary to accrue to the original Expiration Date of this Agreement (or to which it has been extended), bonus compensation to the extent earned, any benefits under any plans of the Company in which Employee is a participant to the full extent of Employee’s rights under such plans, accrued vacation pay and any appropriate business expenses incurred by Employee in connection with his duties hereunder, all to the date of termination, but no other compensation or reimbursement of any kind, including without limitation, severance compensation.  Employee may affect a Voluntary Termination by giving sixty days’ prior written notice of such termination to the Company.

 

 

Section 9.  Termination by Death.  In the event of Employee’s death during the Term of this Agreement, Employee’s employment shall be deemed to have terminated as of the last day of the month during which his death occurs and the Company shall pay to his estate or such beneficiaries, as Employee may from time to time designate, all accrued salary and salary to accrue to the original Expiration Date of this Agreement (or to which it has been extended), bonus compensation to the extent earned, any benefits under any plans of the Company in which Employee is a participant to the full extent of Employee’s rights under such plans, accrued vacation pay and any appropriate business expenses incurred by Employee in connection with his duties hereunder, all to the date of death.  In addition, Employee shall be entitled to the insurance benefits set out in Section 16(e) hereof.

 

Section 10.  Termination by Reason of Disability.  If, during the Term of this Agreement, a physician selected by the Company certifies that Employee has become physically or mentally incapacitated or unable to perform his full-time duties under this Agreement, and that such incapacity has continued for a period of 180 calendar days within any period of 365 consecutive days, the Company shall have the right to terminate Employee’s employment hereunder by written notification to Employee, and such termination shall be effective on the seventh day following the giving of such notice (“Termination by Reason of Disability”).  In such event, the Company will pay to Employee all accrued salary and salary to accrue to the original Expiration Date of this Agreement (or to which it has been extended), bonus compensation to the extent earned, any benefits under any plans of the Company in which Employee is a participant to the full extent of Employee’s rights under such plans, accrued vacation pay, any appropriate business expenses incurred by Employee in connection with his duties hereunder, all to the date of termination.  In addition, Employee shall be entitled to the insurance benefits set out in Section 16(e) hereof.

 

Section 11.  No-termination Period.  Section 7 through Section 10 shall not be effective, and the Company shall not terminate Employee for any reason, until after the Note has been satisfied in full.

 

Section 12.  Employee’s Obligation Upon Termination.  Upon the Termination of Employee’s employment for any reason, Employee shall within ten days of such termination return to the Company all personal property and proprietary information in Employee’s possession belonging to the Company.  Unless and until Employee has complied with this Section (which shall be determined by the Company's standard termination and check-out procedures), the Company shall have no obligation to make any payment of any kind to Employee hereunder.

 

  

  

  

 

Section 13.  Definitions.  For purposes of this Agreement the following terms shall have the following meanings:

 

(a)  “Termination for Cause” shall mean termination by the Company of Employee’s employment by the Company by reason of:

 

(i)  A final judicial or arbitration determination of Employee’s willful dishonesty towards, fraud upon, or  breach of fiduciary duty to, the Company, or that Employee has been convicted of an act of moral turpitude or a felony (excluding a felony relating to motor vehicles);

 

(ii)  Employee’s material breach of this Agreement, including any Exhibit hereto, or any other agreement to which Employee and the Company are parties, which breach shall not have been cured within fifteen (15) days of Employee’s receipt of written notice thereof from the Company;

 

(iii)  Employee’s use or possession of illegal drugs at any time, use of alcoholic beverages during working hours or on Company property except when specifically allowed by a company sponsored function, illegal use of prescription drugs during working hours or on Company property or Employee reporting to work (which includes activities away from Company offices) under the influence of illegal drugs, alcohol or illegally used prescription drugs;

 

 (iv)  Any material violation of any rule, regulation or policy of the Company by Employee or Employee’s failure to follow reasonable instructions or directions of the chief executive officer or Board of Directors of the Company (as it relates to the Employee’s written job description) or any policy, rule or procedure of the Company in force from time to time; provided, that Employee shall have fifteen days to cure such violation upon written notice of his violation described in reasonable detail.  Any changes to Company policies, rules and procedures must be provided to Employee in writing ten days prior to the changes becoming effective.

 

(b)  “Voluntary Termination” shall mean termination by Employee of Employee’s employment other than (i) Termination by reason of Disability and (ii) Termination by reason of Employee’s Death.

 

Section 14.  Base Salary.  As compensation for the services to be rendered by Employee to the Company as provided in Section 1, and subject to the terms and conditions of Section 2, the Company agrees to pay to Employee an annual “Base Salary Rate” in accordance with the Company’s regular payroll practices (weekly) as follows:

 

(a)  $350,000 during the period prior to the full payment of the Note ; and

 

(b)  $100,000, during the period following the full payment of the Note, provided that such Base Salary Rate and Employee’s performance shall be reviewed by the Company’s Board of Directors on an annual basis, from and after such full payment and performance by Bella Petrella’s for a determination of whether an increase in Employee’s Base Salary Rate should be made, which adjustment shall be in sole discretion of the Company’s Board of Directors.

 

Section 15.  Bonus.  The Board of Directors may establish a goal or goals for the Company each year, which may include a target revenue goal, consummation of territory and franchise agreements and other elements.  Employee shall be considered for a bonus for achievement the goal or goals established by the Board.

 

Section 16.  Additional Benefits.  During the Term of this Agreement, Employee shall be entitled to the following benefits, in addition to Base Salary:

 

(a)  Employee Benefits.  Employee shall be included in all group insurance plans and other benefit plans and programs made available to management employees of the Company.

 

  

  

  

 

(b)  Vacation.  Employee is entitled to take four weeks paid vacation within one year from his Starting Date and each twelve month period thereafter.

 

(c)  Reimbursement for Expenses.  The Company shall reimburse Employee for reasonable out-of-pocket business, travel and entertainment expenses incurred by Employee in connection with his duties under this Agreement in accordance with the Company’s reimbursement policy in effect from time to time.  To receive reimbursement, the Employee must submit a monthly, written expense report, attaching receipts thereto, listing all expenses to be reimbursed, the amount of each, the business purpose or benefit of the expense and such other information as may be required to satisfy the requirements of the Internal Revenue Code for deduction of such expenses by the Company.  Any changes to Company’s policy must be provided to Employee in writing thirty days prior to the changes becoming effective.

 

(d)  Automobile Allowance.  The Company shall pay to or for the benefit of Employee an automobile allowance of $1,000 per month, which may include a vehicle lease payments for an automobile selected by Employee and leased by the Company; provided, that in the event a cash payment is required for a leased vehicle, the cash payment shall be amortized over the lease term for purposes of the monthly automobile allowance provided herein.

 

(e)  Death and Disability Insurance.  The Company will purchase and maintain in force a policy of insurance with death and disability benefits at any time of not less than the Employee’s future salary and benefits payable to the Employee under Sections 7, 9 and 10.

 

Section 17.  Other Agreements.  Employee agrees that to induce the Company to enter into this Agreement, he has concurrently executed and delivered to the Company, a certain Covenant Not to Compete  .  Employee hereby covenants and agrees to fully abide by each and every term of such agreement, and agrees and understands that a breach or violation by Employee of any provision of such agreement shall constitute grounds for Termination for Cause, and that no such termination shall limit or affect any other rights and remedies of the Company arising out of or in connection with any such breach or violation.  The covenants on the part of Employee contained in such agreement shall survive termination of this Agreement, regardless of the reason for such termination, unless specifically excluded by this Agreement.  Employee hereby represents and acknowledges that the Company is relying on the covenants contained in such agreement in entering into this Agreement, and that the terms and conditions of the covenants contained in such agreements are fair and reasonable.

 

Section 18.                      Notices.  Any and all notices or other communications required or permitted to be given under any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given when personally delivered (excluding telephone facsimile and electronic mail and including receipted express courier and overnight delivery service) or mailed by first class certified U.S. mail, return receipt requested showing name of recipient, addressed to the proper party.  For purposes of sending notices under this Agreement, the addresses of the parties are the executive offices of the Company, addressed to the chief executive officer and Employee as set forth in his current employment records.

 

Section 19.  Entire agreement.  This writing constitutes the entire agreement of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, superseding all prior agreements, understandings, representations and warranties with respect to the subject matter hereof.

 

Section 20.  Waivers.  No waiver of any provision, requirement, obligation, condition, breach or default hereunder, or consent to any departure from the provisions hereof, shall be considered valid unless in writing and signed by the party giving such waiver, and no such waiver shall be deemed a waiver of any subsequent breach or default of the same or similar nature.

 

Section 21.  Amendments.  This Agreement may not be modified, amended or terminated except by a written agreement specifically referring to this Agreement signed by all of the parties hereto and amendment, modification or alteration of, addition to or termination of this Agreement or any provision of this Agreement shall not be effective unless it is made in writing and signed by the parties.

 

Section 22.  Withholdings.  All compensation and benefits to Employee hereunder shall be subject to all applicable federal, state, local and other withholdings and similar taxes and other payments required by applicable law.

 

Section 23.  Remedies.  All rights and remedies of the Company and of the Employee hereunder shall be cumulative and the exercise of any right or remedy shall not preclude the exercise of another.

 

  

  

  

 

 

Section 24.  Arbitration.  Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this agreement, or breach thereof (other than any action by the Company seeking an injunction or equitable relief under the Employee Non-Disclosure Agreement and Proprietary Rights Assignment or the Non-Solicitation and Non-Competition Agreement executed by the Employee, as amended from time to time) shall be settled by binding arbitration to be held in Tampa, Florida, in accordance with the Rules of the American Arbitration Association, and judgment upon any proper award rendered by the arbitrators may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof.  There shall be three arbitrators, one to be chosen directly by each party at will, and the third arbitrator to be selected by the two arbitrators so chosen.  To the extent permitted by the rules of the American Arbitration Association, the selected arbitrators may grant equitable relief.  Each party shall pay the fees of the arbitrator selected by him and his own attorneys, and the expenses of his witnesses and all other expenses connected with the presentation of his case.  The cost of the arbitration including the cost of the record of transcripts thereof, in any, administrative fees, and all other fees and cost shall be borne equally by the parties.  The rules of discovery of the Federal District Court for the Middle District of Florida shall govern discovery conducted by the parties, who shall have the right to apply to said court for enforcement thereof.

 

Section 25.  Construction.  This Agreement has been negotiated by the parties, section by section, and no provision hereof shall be construed more strictly against one party than against the other party by reason of such party having drafted such provision.  The order in which the provisions of this Agreement appear are solely for convenience of organization; and later appearing provisions shall not be construed to control earlier appearing provisions.

 

Section 26.  Invalidity.  It is the intent of the parties that each provision of this Agreement shall be interpreted in such a manner as to be effective and valid under applicable law.  If any provision hereof shall be prohibited, invalid, illegal or unenforceable, in any respect, under applicable law, such provision shall be ineffective to the extent of such prohibition, invalidity or non enforceability only, without invalidating the remainder of such provision or the remaining provisions of this Agreement; and, there shall be substituted in place of such prohibited, invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision a provision which nearly as practicable carries out the intent of the parties with respect thereto and which is not prohibited and is valid, legal and enforceable.

 

Section 27.  Multiple counterparts.  This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be an original and, taken together, shall be deemed one and the same instrument.  Signatures on this Agreement transmitted via facsimile or by electronic mail (email) shall be treated as an original for all purposes hereunder.

 

Section 28.  Assignment, parties and binding effect.  This Agreement, and the duties and obligations of any party shall not be assigned without the prior written consent of the other party.  This Agreement shall benefit solely the named parties and no person shall claim, directly or indirectly, benefit hereunder, express or implied, as a third-party beneficiary, or otherwise.  Wherever in this Agreement a party is named or referred to, the successors (including heirs and personal representative of individual parties) and permitted assigns of such party shall be deemed to be included, and all agreements, promises, covenants and stipulations in this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of their respective successors and permitted assigns.

 

Section 29.  Jurisdiction and venue.  Any action or proceeding for enforcement of this Agreement and the instruments and documents executed and delivered in connection herewith which is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction not, as a matter of law, which seeks injunctive relief shall be brought and enforced in the courts of the State of Florida in and for Hillsborough County, and the parties irrevocably submit to the jurisdiction of each such court in respect of any such action or proceeding.

 

Section 30.  Applicable law.  This Agreement and all amendments thereof shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the law of the State of Florida applicable to contracts made and to be performed therein (not including the choice of law rules thereof).

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have signed this Agreement effective the Start Date.

 

	  	
Company:

 

Philly Westshore Franchising Enterprises, Inc.

 

By:  /s/ John V. Whitman, Jr.

John V. Whitman, Jr., Vice President

 

Employee:

/s/ Robert Vasaturo, Jr.

Robert Vasaturo, Jr.

 

 

Guaranty

 

 

By execution hereof, Bella Petrella’s Holdings, Inc., the sole Shareholder of Philly Westshore Franchising Enterprises, Inc., does hereby unconditionally and absolutely guaranty the prompt performance and payment of all obligations of Philly Westshore Franchising Enterprises, Inc. under all of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Agreement to Employee.

 

 

	  Date:  August 31, 2011 	

Bella Petrella’s Holdings, Inc.

 

 

By: /s/ John V. Whitman, Jr.

      John V. Whitman, Jr., Chief Executive Officerbthr_ex103.htm

Exhibit 10.3

TRADEMARK PURCHASE AND ASSIGNMENT AGREEMENT

This Trademark Purchase and Assignment Agreement (the "Agreement") is made as of August 31, 2011 (the "Effective Date"), between Robert Vasaturo, Jr., a natural person residing in Florida (“Mr. Vasaturo”), and Philly Westshore Franchising Enterprises, Inc., a Florida corporation ("Philly Westshore").

RECITALS

A.   Mr. Vasaturo is the owner of the trademark registrations listed on Exhibit “A” (the "Trademark Registrations").

B.   Philly Westshore wishes to acquire Mr. Vasaturo's rights in the trademarks referred to in the Trademark Registrations and Mr. Vasaturo wishes to sell such rights to Philly Westshore on the terms and conditions set forth below.

AGREEMENT

In consideration of the payment of the royalties by Philly Westshore to Mr. Vasaturo and the promises and agreements herein contained, the sufficiency of which consideration is hereby acknowledged, Philly Westshore and Mr. Vasaturo hereby agree as follows:

Section 1.  Assignment.  Mr. Vasaturo hereby sells, assigns, conveys and transfers to Philly Westshore Mr. Vasaturo's entire right, title and interest in and to the Trademark Registrations and the trademarks as referred to in the Trademark Registrations, together with all goodwill associated therewith, for use and registration by Philly Westshore (collectively, the "Transferred Trademarks").

Section 2.  Royalty Payments.  During the Term (as defined in Paragraph 18 hereof), Philly Westshore will pay to Mr. Vasaturo, his heirs and assigns, a royalty calculated as provided below, paid monthly by the thirtieth day of the following month:

Twenty percent (20%) of the of the net initial franchise fee (as hereinafter defined) for each new franchise Mr. Vasaturo or his agents sell outside of the State of Florida on behalf of Philly Westshore and twenty percent (20%) of the net royalty income (as hereinafter defined) derived from such franchises, including franchises under contract as of the Effective Date in the State of Ohio franchise deal, received by Philly Westshore for each such franchise.

 

The net initial franchise fee is defined as the initial franchise fee received from each new franchisee, if any, reduced by (i) commission (if any) paid to a third party broker on the franchise sale, (ii) reasonable cost of training provided to the franchisee (currently $4,500 each), (iii) the fee split with the regional representative (if any), and (iv) any other direct expenses incurred in the sale of the franchise.  An example of the calculation if a Regional Representative is used is as follows:

 

	
Initial Franchise Fee                                                                           

	 	$	30,000	 	 
	
Split with Regional Representative (50%)

	 	 	15,000	 	 
	
Net Initial Franchise Fee

	 	 	15,000	 	 
	
Vasaturo share                                                                           

	 	$	3,000	 	 

 

Net royalty income is defined as the royalty paid by the franchisee (currently 5% of sales) reduced by (i) the advertising fee (generally one percent) and (ii) the royalty income split with the regional representative (if any).  An example of the calculation is as follows:

 

 

  

  

  

 

	
Franchisee monthly revenue subject to royalty

	 	$	100,000	 	 
	
Gross Royalty Income

	 	 	5,000	 	 
	
Advertising

	 	 	500	 	 
	
Split with Regional Representative (50%)

	 	 	4,500	 	 
	
Net Royalty Income

	 	 	2,250	 	 
	
Vasaturo share                                                                                     

	 	$	450	 	 

Section 3.  Cooperation; Costs and Expenses.  Mr. Vasaturo shall execute and deliver to Philly Westshore all documentation required to perfect the transfer of the Transferred Trademarks in the trademark registry of the United States; provided, however, that Mr. Vasaturo shall not be required to incur any out-of-pocket expenses.  Subject to the foregoing, Philly Westshore shall be responsible for preparation of all documentation required to perfect the transfer of the Trademark Registrations and shall pay all costs incurred in connection therewith.  Each party shall execute and deliver to the other party any further documentation reasonably requested to effect or confirm the transfers and agreements contemplated by this Agreement.

Section 4.  Mr. Vasaturo's Representations and Warranties.  Mr. Vasaturo warrants and represents to Philly Westshore that as of the Effective Date:

a.  Mr. Vasaturo is the owner of all right, title and interest in the Trademark Registrations and the Trademark Registrations are valid and in good standing.

b.    There is no outstanding indebtedness incurred by Mr. Vasaturo which constitutes a valid lien or security interest could be filed against the Trademark Registrations in the respective trademark registries. Mr. Vasaturo's duty of cooperation under Paragraph 11 hereof.

c.    There is no past due fee or payment owing in the respective trademark registries relating to the Trademark Registrations.

Section 5.  Philly Westshore's Representations and Warranties.  Philly Westshore represents and warrants to Mr. Vasaturo that as of the Effective Date, Philly Westshore is a corporation duly organized and in good standing under the laws of Florida.  Philly Westshore has full right and authority to enter into this Agreement and to consummate the transaction contemplated hereby.  All requisite corporate action has been taken by Philly Westshore in connection with the entering into of this Agreement and the instruments referenced herein and the consummation of the transaction contemplated hereby. Each of the persons signing this Agreement on behalf of Philly Westshore is duly authorized to do so.

Section 6.  Notices.

a.  Procedure for giving notices.  Any and all notices or other communications required or permitted to be given under any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given when personally delivered (excluding telephone facsimile and including receipted express courier and overnight delivery service) or mailed by first class certified U.S. mail, return receipt requested showing name of recipient, addressed to the proper party.

 

b.  Addresses for notices. For purposes of sending notices under this Agreement, the addresses of the parties are as follows:

 

  

  

  

 

 

	
As to Philly Westshore:

	
Robert Vasaturo, Jr., President

	  	
Philly Westshore Franchising Enterprises, Inc.

	  	
4802 West Bay Court Avenue

	  	
Tampa, FL 33681

	
 

Copy to:

 

 

	
 

Craig A. Wagner, Esq.

Wagner, Johnston & Rosenthal, P.C.

5855 Sandy Springs Circle

Suite 300

Atlanta, Georgia 30328

 

	
As to Mr. Vasaturo:

	
Mr. Robert Vasaturo, Jr.

	  	
P.O. Box 13137

	  	
Tampa, FL 33681

	
 

Copy to:

 

	
 

Craig A. Wagner, Esq.

Wagner, Johnston & Rosenthal, P.C.

5855 Sandy Springs Circle

Suite 300

Atlanta, Georgia 30328

 

c.  Change of address.  A party may change its address for notices by sending a notice of such change to all other parties by the means provided in Section 6(a).

 

Section 7.  Effective date.  The effective date of this Agreement shall for all purposes be the date set forth in first paragraph hereof notwithstanding a later actual date of execution by any individual party.

 

Section 8.  Entire agreement.  This writing constitutes the entire agreement of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, superseding all prior agreements, understandings, representations and warranties.

 

Section 9.  Waivers.  No waiver of any provision, requirement, obligation, condition, breach or default hereunder, or consent to any departure from the provisions hereof, shall be considered valid unless in writing and signed by the party giving such waiver, and no such waiver shall be deemed a waiver of any subsequent breach or default of the same or similar nature.

 

Section 10.  Amendments.  This Agreement may not be modified, amended or terminated except by a written agreement specifically referring to this Agreement signed by all of the parties hereto and amendment, modification or alteration of, addition to or termination of this Agreement or any provision of this Agreement shall not be effective unless it is made in writing and signed by the parties.

 

Section 11.  Construction.  This Agreement has been negotiated by the parties, section by section, and no provision hereof shall be construed more strictly against one party than against the other party by reason of such party having drafted such provision.  The order in which the provisions of this Agreement appear are solely for convenience of organization; and later appearing provisions shall not be construed to control earlier appearing provisions.

 

Section 12.  Invalidity.  It is the intent of the parties that each provision of this Agreement shall be interpreted in such a manner as to be effective and valid under applicable law.  If any provision hereof shall be prohibited, invalid, illegal or unenforceable, in any respect, under applicable law, such provision shall be ineffective to the extent of such prohibition, invalidity or non enforceability only, without invalidating the remainder of such provision or the remaining provisions of this Agreement; and, there shall be substituted in place of such prohibited, invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision a provision which nearly as practicable carries out the intent of the parties with respect thereto and which is not prohibited and is valid, legal and enforceable.

 

  

  

  

 

 

Section 13.  Multiple counterparts.  This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be an original and, taken together, shall be deemed one and the same instrument.  Signatures on this Agreement transmitted via facsimile or by electronic mail (email) shall be treated as an original for all purposes hereunder.

 

Section 14.  Assignment, parties and binding effect.  This Agreement, and the duties and obligations of Philly Westshore shall not be assigned without the prior written consent of Mr. Vasaturo.  Mr. Vasaturo shall  have the right to assign his rights under this Agreement at any time without any consent whatsoever from Philly Westshore.  Wherever in this Agreement a party is named or referred to, the successors (including heirs and personal representative of individual parties) and permitted assigns of such party shall be deemed to be included, and all agreements, promises, covenants and stipulations in this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of their respective successors and permitted assigns.

 

Section 15.  Survival of representations and warranties.  The representations and warranties made herein shall survive the execution and delivery of this Agreement and full performance hereunder of the obligations of the representing and warranting party.

 

Section 16.  Jurisdiction and venue.  Any action or proceeding for enforcement of this Agreement and the instruments and documents executed and delivered in connection herewith which is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction not, as a matter of law, which seeks injunctive relief shall be brought and enforced in the courts of the State of Florida in and for Hillsborough County, Florida, and the parties irrevocably submit to the jurisdiction of each such court in respect of any such action or proceeding.

 

Section 17.  Applicable law.  This Agreement and all amendments thereof shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the law of the State of Florida applicable to contracts made and to be performed therein (not including the choice of law rules thereof).

 

Section 18.  Term.

 

a.           The term of this Agreement shall commence as of the Effective Date hereof and shall expire twenty (20) years from the Effective Date (the “Term”).

 

b.           Mr. Vasaturo shall have the right, upon notice delivered to Philly Westshore on or before the expiration of the initial twenty (20) year Term, to extend the Term of this Agreement for an additional twenty (20) years.  In the event Mr. Vasaturo notifies Philly Westshore that he is extending the Term hereof as aforesaid, then all of the terms and conditions in this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect for the extended Term of this Agreement.

 

Section 19.  Covenant of Bella Petrella’s Holdings, Inc.  Bella Petrella’s Holdings, Inc., the owner of all of the issued and outstanding shares of Philly Westshore, does hereby covenant and agree that it shall not, at any time during the Term of this Agreement:

 

a.           vote to authorize Philly Westshore to transfer all or substantially all of its assets to any third party whomsoever without also requiring Philly Westshore’s obligations under this Agreement be assumed in writing, by any such purchaser.  No such transfer of assets shall be consummated without Mr. Vasaturo having first agreed to the terms and conditions of the assumption of Philly Westshore’s obligations under this Agreement by any such purchaser of Philly Westshore’s assets; and

 

b.           allow any other entity which it controls, is controlled by or under common control with it, to sell franchises for pizza stores other than Philly Westshore, which would circumvent the intent of this Agreement.

 

Section 20.  Employment by Mr. Vasaturo Not Necessary.  Philly Westshore does hereby acknowledge and agree that the continued employment of Mr. Vasaturo with Philly Westshore, whether under an Employment Agreement or otherwise, shall not be required for Mr. Vasaturo to receive the royalty payments set forth in this Agreement.

 

  

  

  

 

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this agreement to be signed by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized and their respective corporate seals to be hereunto affixed, the day and year first above written.

 

[Signatures on following page.]

 

  

  

  

 

 

 

	
[Corporate Seal]

	  	
Philly Westshore Franchising Enterprises, Inc.

 

	
Attest:

	  	
By:

	
/s/ John V. Whitman, Jr.

	
/s/ Jackson L. Morris

	  	  	
John V. Whitman, Jr., Vice President

	
Jackson L. Morris, Secretary

	 	 	  
	  	  	  	  
	
Witness:

	  	  	  
	  	  	
/s/ Robert Vasaturo, Jr.

	  	  	
Robert Vasaturo, Jr.

	 	 	 
	  	  	
For purposes of Section 19 hereof:

 

	  	  	
Bella Petrella’s Holdings, Inc.

 

	  	  	
By:

	
/s/ John V. Whitman, Jr.

	  	  	  	
John V. Whitman, Jr., Vice President

 

  

  

  

 

EXHIBIT “A”

Trademark Registrations

 

Trademark                                                                                  Registration No.

WESTSHORE THE TASTE OF                                                                          3523306

PHILLY PIZZA & CHEESESTEAKS

AND BASEBALL DIAMOND

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