Common use of Instructional Ability Clause in Contracts

Instructional Ability. 5.1 You may not commence any in-car training for Part 3 until You have passed Part 1 and Part 2. Prior to commencement of any Part 3 training under this paragraph 5 You will pay to Us the Part 3 Charges. We will not be obliged to provide You with any Part 3 materials or training until We have received the Part 3 Charges from You. 5.2 The standards which You will need to achieve to pass Part 3 are specified by the DVSA. In relation to Part 3 We will provide You with the following in order to assist You to seek to achieve those standards: 5.2.1 Written training materials; and 5.2.2 in-car tuition by a suitably qualified and experienced DDIT. We will provide the vehicle for this tuition; and 5.2.3 use of a vehicle for the purpose of taking Your Part 3 test. You will use the vehicle solely for this purpose and You will be responsible for meeting any costs We incur as a result of any damage sustained to the vehicle or any accident involving the vehicle whilst in Your custody which is not met by Our insurance policy. 5.3 The maximum aggregate duration of the in-car tuition We are to provide You with under paragraph 5.2.2 shall not exceed 40 hours. 5.4 You will arrange for Your Part 3 test with the DVSA and will pay the fee for the Part 3 test directly to the DVSA. As at the date of this Agreement, the DVSA require You to have passed Your Part 2 and 3 tests within 2 years of passing Your Part 1 test. It is Your responsibility to ensure that You arrange Your Part 3 in car tuition in a timely manner so as to enable You to meet this requirement (or any variation to it). We may provide You with advice as to whether and when, in Our opinion, You are ready to take Your Part 3 test. However if We recommend that You are ready to take Your Part 3 test, We do not give any guarantee that You will successfully pass such test.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Driving Instructor Training Agreement, Driving Instructor Training Agreement

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Instructional Ability. 5.1 You may not commence any in-car training for Part 3 until You have passed Part 1 and Part 2. Prior to commencement of any Part 3 training under this paragraph 5 You will pay to Us the Part 3 Charges. We will not be obliged to provide You with any Part 3 materials or training until We have received the Part 3 Charges from You. 5.2 The standards which You will need to achieve to pass Part 3 are specified by the DVSADSA. In relation to Part 3 We will provide You with the following in order to assist You to seek to achieve those standards: 5.2.1 Written training materials; and 5.2.2 in-car tuition by a suitably qualified and experienced DDIT. We will provide the vehicle for this tuition; and 5.2.3 use Use of a vehicle for the purpose of taking Your Part 3 test. You will use the vehicle solely for this purpose and You will be responsible for meeting any costs We incur as a result of any damage sustained to the vehicle or any accident involving the vehicle whilst in Your custody which is not met by Our insurance policy. 5.3 The maximum aggregate duration of the in-car tuition We are to provide You with under paragraph 5.2.2 shall not exceed 40 hours. 5.4 You will arrange for Your Part 3 test with the DVSA DSA and will pay the fee for the Part 3 test directly to the DVSADSA. As at the date of this Agreement, the DVSA DSA require You to have passed Your Part 2 and 3 tests within 2 years of passing Your Part 1 test. It is Your responsibility to ensure that You arrange Your Part 3 in car tuition in a timely manner so as to enable You to meet this requirement (or any variation to it). We may provide You with advice as to whether and when, in Our opinion, You are ready to take Your Part 3 test. However if We recommend that You are ready to take Your Part 3 test, We do not give any guarantee that You will successfully pass such test.We

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Driving Instructor Training Agreement, Driving Instructor Training Agreement

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