Common use of CANCELLATION OF LESSONS Clause in Contracts

CANCELLATION OF LESSONS. 1) (Absence of Pupil) If the pupil does not attend the lesson, he/she has no entitlement to the lesson being given at a later date. 2) (Absence of Teacher) If the teacher is unable for reasons other than bad health to give the lesson at the appointed time, he/she is obliged to offer at least one opportunity for the lesson to be given at a later date. If the pupil does not take advantage of this, he/she has no further claim on a replacement lesson. 3) (Sickness of Teacher) If the lesson cannot be given as the result of sickness on the part of the teacher, there is no claim on the part of the pupil on a replacement lesson. If, as a result of illness, no teaching takes place over a period of longer than two weeks within any school half year, the teacher is obliged to make up the lessons lost or find a suitably qualified teacher to replace him/her.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Contract of Employment to Teach Music, Contract of Employment to Teach Music