Contract Dispute Resolution Steps

Summary

If your contract specifies a $375 charge for discontinuing within six months, ensure there are no clauses justifying a $1400 charge. Review the contract for amendments, seek clarification from the company, and consult a local attorney in Colorado for guidance.

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If an Instructor discontinues instructing student within the firstsix (*) months of the date of this Agreement, or if this agreement is terminated by Company with cause, then Instructor must pay$*.* towards his or her initial standardization training which will be deducted from the Instructor’s final payment. If there is a remaining balance, it will be charged to Instructor’s account to be paid in full in thirty (*) days. I was hired but didnt instruct. Just got trained in and now they are trying to charge me $*
It seems there's a discrepancy between what the agreement states and what you're being charged. The contract specifies a $* charge for initial standardization training if you discontinue within six months, which should be deducted from your final payment.
- Review the Contract: Double-check if there are any amendments or clauses related to additional charges.
- Clarification: Contact the company to clarify the basis of the $* charge.
- Legal Advice: Consider consulting a local attorney in Colorado for further assistance.
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will i have to pay the *
Based on the contract, you should only be responsible for the $* charge if you discontinue within six months, unless there are additional clauses or amendments. Here are steps to consider:
- Review the Contract: Ensure there are no clauses justifying the $* charge.
- Clarification: Contact the company for an explanation.
- Legal Advice: Consult a local attorney for detailed guidance.
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