Penalty clauses
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Seems that this thread has grown wings "pun intended" the beauty of PPRUNE.
I appreciate all the comments but the only reason I asked was to find out if it was a common practise I had never came across it before and as most people here seem to agree it is more of a goodwill thing than anything else.
I suppose considering the cost of helicopter flying it stands to reason the school would need some recompense if it had a few regular no shows.
I suppose it was the fact that I was asked to sign something that rankled me slightly but then that is modern society I suppose.
I appreciate all the comments but the only reason I asked was to find out if it was a common practise I had never came across it before and as most people here seem to agree it is more of a goodwill thing than anything else.
I suppose considering the cost of helicopter flying it stands to reason the school would need some recompense if it had a few regular no shows.
I suppose it was the fact that I was asked to sign something that rankled me slightly but then that is modern society I suppose.
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This was that I would pay a certain percentage of the lesson cost if for some reason I did not turn up without giving some notice.
The unfair contract terms legislation deals with clauses that attempt to remove or limit a consumers ordinary rights (for example excluding liability for negligence etc). Here the term of the contract simply requires you to give some notice if you decide not to honour your booking. It's not dissimilar to hotels or restaurants asking for a deposit/credit card number with a room booking/reservation and requiring any cancellation to be made by a certain time.