3. There is no product and/or service and/or territorial exclusiveness granted to the “Franchise” as part of this Agreement by Café Coffee Day may give such right to persons other than “Franchise” to sell Café Coffee Day’s products and services anywhere including terrestrial area surrounding the premises.
Section 3: Services, Terms & conditions 1. Café Coffee Day would provide their entire range of services by own or through the service providers which includes online ads, value …show more content…
“Franchise” will act as a single point of hub for all the services provided by Café Coffee Day falling within the purview of this agreement.
3. The entire business being on pre-payment basis, Café Coffee Day will supply all the services based upon requests from “Franchise” up to limits available for “Franchise”. Such limits will be alike to the funds available from “Franchise” with Café Coffee Day at any point of time and will keep decreasing with every transaction corresponding to the value of transaction. Café Coffee Day will boost the limit of Franchise by sums received by it from “Franchise” from time to time.
4. Café Coffee Day will issue commission structure and earning of the ”Franchise” from interval in the web site www.cafecoffeeday.com. The details of all transactions done by “Franchise” will be available on the web. “Franchise” will keep enough funds with Café Coffee Day so as to provide all transactions to provide services to the …show more content…
Section 9: Dispute Resolution and Jurisdiction
1. Any dispute, claims or controversy arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the breach, invalidity or termination thereof, shall be settled by arbitration in accordance with the provisions of the [Indian] Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.
2. The arbitral tribunal court shall be composed of three arbitrators, one arbitrator appointed by Café Coffee Day, a second arbitrator appointed by “Franchise” and a third arbitrator to be appointed by such arbitrators.
3. The place of arbitration shall be at Bengaluru and any award whether interim or final, shall be made, and shall be supposed for all purposes between the Parties to be made in Bengaluru.
4. The arbitral procedure shall be accompanied in the English language and any award or awards shall be given in English. The procedural law of the arbitration shall be Indian law.
5. The award of the arbitral tribunal shall be final, decisive and binding upon the Parties, and the provisions of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 shall