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HAWAIIAN BARBECUE FRANCHISE IN,
L&L Franchise, Inc. NOTICE: THE COMMUNICATIONS MADE THROUGH THIS WEBSITE SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS AN OFFER TO SELL A L&L HAWAIIAN BARBECUE FRANCHISE IN, NOR THE COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTED TO, THE RESIDENTS OF ANY JURISDICTION REQUIRING REGISTRATION OF THE FRANCHISE BEFORE IT IS OFFERED AND SOLD IN THAT JURISDICTION. THIS OFFER IS NOT BEING DIRECTED TO ANY RESIDENT OF THE FOLLOWING STATES, OR ANY STATE, PROVINCE, COUNTRY OR JURISDICTION WHERE L&L HAWAIIAN BARBECUE IS NOT CURRENTLY REGISTERED TO OFFER OR SELL, UNLESS OTHERWISE QUALIFIED OR EXEMPT. L&L HAWAIIAN BARBECUE FRANCHISES WILL NOT BE SOLD TO ANY RESIDENT OF ANY JURISDICTION UNTIL THE OFFERING HAS BEEN EXEMPTED FROM THE REQUIREMENT OF, OR DULY REGISTERED IN AND DECLARED EFFECTIVE BY, SUCH JURISDICTION AND THE REQUIRED UNIFORM FRANCHISE OFFERING CIRCULAR (UFOC) HAS BEEN DELIVERED TO THE PROSPECTIVE FRANCHISEE IN COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAW. UPON INQUIRY YOU WILL BE INFORMED IF A FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITY IS CURRENTLY AVAILABLE IN YOUR STATE OR OTHER JURISDICTION. AN OFFER OF A FRANCHISE IS MADE ONLY BY THE MEANS OF THE L&L FRANCHISE, INC. UFOC. PROSPECTIVE FRANCHISEES ARE ENCOURAGED TO OBTAIN AND CAREFULLY READ THE L&L FRANCHISE, INC. UFOC AND THOROUGHLY EVALUATE ANY FRANCHISE OFFERING WITH A QUALIFIED FRANCHISE ATTORNEY BEFORE DECIDING TO SIGN AN AGREEMENT OR SPENDING ANY MONEY. 1. What is the initial franchise fee? $35,000 2. What is the monthly royalty fee? 3% of gross sales 3. What is the monthly advertising and promotion fee? 1% of gross sales 4. What is the estimated initial investment for a turnkey L& L Hawaiian Barbecue? The estimated initial investment for a turnkey L&L ranges from $225,150 to $470,400. It depends on the location, size, and existing facility. 5. What about selecting the site for L&L? A franchisee/operator is responsible to find and acquire a site. We will approve or disapprove the site after an analysis of the location, taking into consideration the proposed rental, population mixture, geographic area, including vehicular traffic, business hours, and any other facet of particular location that would affect the possibilities of success or failure. If you need help in finding a site, we can recommend a real estate broker in your area. 6. What is the typical size of an L&L? A typical L&L restaurant is approximately 1,200 to 1,500 square feet space. However, the store may vary from 1,000 to 2,500 square feet. 7. Do you provide financing? We do not offer direct or indirect financing nor will we guarantee your note, lease or other obligations. 8. How many L&L do you have? As of October 31, 2004, there are 52 L&L Drive-Inn restaurants in Hawaii, 46 L&L Hawaiian Barbecue restaurants in California, 4 L&L Hawaiian Barbecue restaurants in Nevada, 1 L&L Hawaiian Barbecue restaurant in the states of Arizona, Colorado, Utah, Washington, and Illinois. Soon, we will be opening up L&L Hawaiian Barbecue restaurants in Michigan and New York. 9. What do you provide to assist a franchisee before the opening? • We will provide guidance and suggestions for locating an approved location. • We will lend a copy of our operation manual that contains mandatory and suggested specifications, standards, and procedures. This manual is confidential and remains our property. • We will provide standard décor and layout plans to you to modify and to conform to our approved location by architect or contractor. You must pay the cost of the construction and remodeling. • We will train you and your manager. We do not charge for the training but you must pay for transportation, accommodation, and food costs for you or your manager. Training is held in Honolulu or location designated by us. • We are not obligated to provide any other supervision, assistance or service before the opening of your L & L restaurant. 10. What is the length of time before opening? The typical length of time after you signed the franchise agreement and opening an L & L ranges from 3 to 9 months. • Design: 1 to 2 months • Permits: 1 to 2 months • Construction: 2 to 3 months • Preparation: 1/2 to 1 month 11. Where do I get more information on L&L franchise? Please print and fill out the application form. Mail it to 931 University Avenue, Suite 202, Honolulu, Hawaii 96826 along with a non-refundable processing fee of $100. Please make your check payable to: L & L Franchise, Inc. Upon receipt and review of your completed application, someone from our franchise department will contact you. Should you need further questions, please feel free to contact us at (808) 951-9888 or e-mail franchising@hawaiianbarbecue.com . • L&L Franchise Application (48.7 kb)
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EAST-WEST CENTER: an internationally recognized education and research organization on Asia Pacific -- SITE SEARCH Media Services Asia Pacific Center for Journalists EWC Research Staff News Releases East-West Wire Coming Up Quarterly Newsletter EWC Observer Annual Reports Publications EWC in the News Media Program Pacific Islands Daily News Report Close Menu EWC INFORMATION EWC Mission & Overview Organization Directory Visitor Information Conference Center Housing Employment Opportunities Arts And Performances Support the EWC Contacting Us Email Updates Close Menu EWC Programs Research Education Seminars Pacific Island Development Program East-West Center: Washington United States Asia Pacific Council (USAPC) Pacific Disaster Center Pacific Basin Consortium Close Menu The East-West Center contributes to a peaceful, prosperous, and just Asia Pacific community by serving as a vigorous hub for cooperative research, education, and dialogue on critical issues of common concern to the Asia Pacific region and the United States. FEATURED EVENTS Performance: Moonlight over Spring River (1/28/2006 to 1/29/2006) Traditional and New Chinese Music performed by Chinese Music Virtuosi Opening Celebration for Exhibition: Custom and Creativity: The Arts of the Upland Philippines (2/12/2006) In Celebration of the Centennial of Philippine Imigration to Hawai`i. - View All Events - NEW TSUNAMI PUBLICATIONS A fundraiser to support tsunami relief efforts, Hope for Renewal: Photographs from Indonesia after the Tsunami is a large-format book featuring dramatic color images of hard-hit Aceh Provincefrom rescue and recovery to rebuilding. After the Tsunami: Human Rights and Vulnerable Populations reports on surveys of tsunami survivors and aid workers in five countriesIndia, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Maldives, and Thailandand finds that vulnerable groups, including women, children, and migrants, are suffering from violence and exploitation. - View All Publications - East-West Center * 1601 East-West Road * Honolulu, Hawaii 96848 * USA * Established 1960 | Email Updates | Site Map | Help LATEST NEWS PDC-Sun Partnership to Develop Disaster Warning Systems in the Asia Pacific and Indian Ocean Regions KIHEI, HAWAII (Jan. 23) The Pacific Disaster Center (PDC) on Maui has announced a partnership with Sun Microsystems to develop and deploy Disaster Warning Systems for nations in the Asia Pacific and... more Arrest of U.S. Sailor in Japan Murder Case Complicates U.S.-Japan Realignment Efforts HONOLULU (January 9) -- The arrest of an American sailor by police in Japan on Saturday for the robbery and murder of a 56-year-old Japanese woman will complicate efforts by the Japanese government to... more Deadly Tsunami One Year After HONOLULU (Dec. 20) -- The East-West Center has been actively involved over the past year in relief and recovery aid to the countries of South and Southeast Asia devastated by the deadly earthquake and... more - View More News - RESEARCH Overview Economics Politics, Governance, & Security Population & Health Environmental Change, Vulnerability, & Governance Research Projects Research Information Services Publications Research Staff Visiting Fellow Program Close Menu EDUCATION Overview Student Programs Faculty Development Programs K-12 Programs Other Professional Programs Close Menu PUBLICATIONS Featured Publications and Series Publications Search Close Menu SEMINARS Overview Leaders & Policymakers Media Program Business Programs Professional Development Special Events Close Menu
Hawaiian ~ The Calling
Hawaiian Language - Basic Lessons - Table of Contents Hawaiian Language Beginner Lessons Ka Papa Kuhikuhi ~ Table of Contents E `olu `olu (Please), bookmark this page for your easy reference. Nâ Kumu ~ The Basics Dedication / Forward / Disclaimer Reasons for Learning Hawaiian ~ The Calling The Hawaiian Alphabet ~ Ka Pî`âpâ Hawai`i The Alphabet Song ~ Ka Mele Pî`âpâ Transliteration: Converting English Words into Hawaiian ********** Pronunciation Guide ********** Diacritical Marks: `Okina & Kahakô Common Mispronunciations of the Hawaiian Language Is it Hah-wah-ee or Hah-vah-ee? Say it and Spell it Right Pronunciation Practice Hawaiian Language Links - Reference Links Coconut Boyz On-Line Hawaiian Dictionary Mamaka Kaiao On-line Hawaiian Dictionary Hawaiian Language Beginner Lessons These lessons are in the order in which they were created. Feel free to hop, skip, and jump to those subjects which most interest you. 1. The First 101 Words to Learn in ANY Language 2. 101 of the Easiest Hawaiian Words You'll Ever Learn 3. Numbers ~ Nâ Huahelu More on Numbers 4. Colors ~ Nâ Waiho`olu`u More on Colors 5. Hawaiian Proverbs & Poetical Sayings ~ Nâ `Ôlelo No`eau 6. Riddles ~ Nâ Nane 7. Chants (with Literal Translations) ~ Nâ Oli E Ala E! ~ Arise! E Hô Mai! ~ Grant Me! Nâ `Aumâkua ~ The Ancestral Spirits 8. Songs (with Literal Translations) ~ He Mau Mele Hawai`i Aloha Hawai`i Pono`i He Hawai`i Au Aloha `Oe 9. Speak Hawaiian Like a Local ;- ) 10. The Delectable Fish of Hawai`i ~ Nâ I`a `Ono Loa o Hawai`i More Information for the Fish Connoisseur Hawaiian Proverbs & Poetical Sayings of Fish ~ `Ôlelo No`eau O Ka I`a 11. Hawaiian Values 12. Hawaiian 101 Vocabulary List 13. The Hula Pages: Hula Pages Home Table of Contents Welcome Mahalo to Mary Kawena Pukui Hula Proverbs Chant Basic Hula Words Different Types of Hula Hula Styles & Steps Hula Implements Hawaiian Musical Instruments Hula Dress & Accessories Greenery for the Hula Altar Hula Reflections Lyrics Ka Lokomaika`i Hula-Related Links Pronunciation Guide 14. Basic Conversational Hawaiian Idioms, Catch Phrases, Expletives & Interjections Greetings / Salutations Pleasantries "Getting to Know You, Getting to Know All About You..." Talking About the Weather Closing Statements Conversational Acknowledgments (Instead of Hmmhmmm, Uh-huh, and Nods) Conversational Q&As: Questions and Answers 15. Do's and Don'ts The Do's (Commands/Imperatives) The Don'ts 16. Hawaiian Hospitality 17. Hawaiian Gift-giving 18. Time: Days, Months, and Seasons 19. Sounds in Hawaiian: Human Speech Human Sounds Animal Sounds Water Sounds 20. Food and Eating: Breakfast Foods Drinks / Beverages Condiments Meat / Poultry / Seafood / Etc. Carbohydrates Dairy Products Produce Desserts & Sweets Tablesetting 21. Toiletries / Household Items & Furniture: Toiletries Bathroom Bedroom 22. Sacred Hawai`i 23. Music: Music Words / Terminology Ka Mele a me Ka Oli ~ Song,Poetry & Chant Musical Instruments The`Ukulele 24. Heavenly Bodies: The Sun, the Moon and the Stars Nâ Kino o ka Lani: Ka Lâ, ka Mahina, a me nâ Hôkû `Ôlelo No`eau / Proverbs & Sayings 25. Thanksgiving & Table Conversation 26. Aloha: What Is It? Aloha Words A Glossary of Words of Aloha (English to Hawaiian) `Ôlelo No`eau (Proverbs and Poetical Sayings): Aloha Let Me Call You Sweetheart... More Terms of Endearment Nâ Lila Aloha / Lyrics of Love 27. A Hawaiian Valentine's Mini-Lesson Valentine's Candy Mini-Lesson 28. Aloha Cyber-card 29. Hawaiian for Your Pet Pet Names in Hawaiian Top Ten Dog Names in Hawaiian 30. Happy Easter! 31. Fragrances Pre-Contact Fragrances 32. New Word Lists 33. Common Mispronunciations of the Hawaiian Language 34. The Family The Extended Family Back to the Hawaiian Language Home Page: >> http://hawaiianlanguage.com hawaiian language | hawaiian language lessons | lânai | nâ `ânela kelekî | pronunciation guide | the aloha spirit | EMERGENCY dog links | the hula pages | hawaiian music lyrics & chords | hawaiian cultural calendar Disclaimer © 1996-2000 Aloha a hui hou, Aunty D