Common use of Withdrawal Notice Clause in Contracts

Withdrawal Notice. A two-week trial period begins on your child’s first day of attendance, this time period is used to make sure First Steps is a good fit with your family. During this two-week trial period, First Steps may terminate the tuition contract without further commitment, although payment is still due. Any time after the two-week trial period, if either party wishes to terminate the tuition contract a completed “Withdrawal Form” and payment in full (whether or not your child attends care) is due with two weeks’ notice. Payment will continue to be expected until both this form and payment in full has been received. Any payments not received by First Steps will be presented to our lawyer for collection and late fees apply as stated above. If First Step’s teachers or children are harmed, threatened or safety becomes a concern in any manner, First Steps has the right to ban the person from the facility, give written explanation and two weeks’ notice with the same guide lines as stated above. In the event a Director cannot contact a client and the student does not attend care for 3 consecutive days, First Steps considers this withdrawal from the program.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Enrollment Agreement, Enrollment Agreement, Enrollment Agreement

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