Common use of Freezing your membership Clause in Contracts

Freezing your membership. If you know in advance that you will not be able to attend the Club for a period, you may put your membership on-hold at reduced fees for a minimum period of one month through to a maximum period of three months (although this shall not apply to any personal training services). To place your membership on-hold, you must complete the on- hold request form (available on our website at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx) and provide the completed form to the Club at least 5 days before placing your membership on-hold. The fees that will apply to the on-hold period are set out on the on- hold request form. On-hold periods will not be counted by the Club in any notice period required for the termination of your membership, nor will they count towards the Minimum Term.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.cityfitness.co.nz, www.cityfitness.co.nz, memberships.cityfitness.co.nz

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Freezing your membership. If you know in advance that you will not be able to attend the Club for a period, you may put your membership on-hold at reduced fees for a minimum period of one month four weeks through to a maximum period of three months 12 weeks (although this shall not apply to any personal training services). To place your membership on-hold, you must complete the on- on-hold request form (available on our website at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx) and provide the completed form to the Club at least 5 days before placing your membership on-holdhold or place your membership on hold using our Member Portal. The fees that will apply to the on-hold period are set out on the on- on-hold request form. On-hold periods will not be counted by the Club in any notice period required for the termination of your membership, nor will they count towards the Minimum Term.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cityfitnessgyms.com.au

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