Tyssandi
Veteran
We have a situation here where a livery is leaving today and she signed the contract where it says a months notice on either party must be given. By law it would not hold up as it does not actually say a months livery rent must be paid (we will rectify this).
Never had an issue before as everyone has always paid a months notice or stayed for the period.
This person refuses to pay the months notice (already owes someone else and wont pay from the past) I cannot post reasons on here as walls have ears and can only do pm.
Suffice to say we held up our end of the bargain.
What we asking is for a good legal way of writing this.
My old one was just:
Notice of termination of livery is 1 month for either party where there is serious fall out between yard owner and client, the Yard owner reserves the right to terminate this agreement with immediate effect, and the livery owner must remove the horse from the yard.
This one will stay in but I want to add:
I thought along the lines of
Notice :
There is no restriction on when a livery owner leaves the yard after notice is given but if a livery leaves before their notice period is complete there is no refund on monies paid.
A full month’s livery rent must be paid to the yard (including any money already paid within their livery rent) if a livery gives no notice or just a few days’ notice of vacating the yard.
We all assume when this term is added in a contract that we say one months notice must be given, but by law to a non horsey judge that is only a verbal notice nothing about money.
This might help other y/o in their contract.
So lets have a better way of writing this.
Mince pies and mulled wine for the best one
Never had an issue before as everyone has always paid a months notice or stayed for the period.
This person refuses to pay the months notice (already owes someone else and wont pay from the past) I cannot post reasons on here as walls have ears and can only do pm.
Suffice to say we held up our end of the bargain.
What we asking is for a good legal way of writing this.
My old one was just:
Notice of termination of livery is 1 month for either party where there is serious fall out between yard owner and client, the Yard owner reserves the right to terminate this agreement with immediate effect, and the livery owner must remove the horse from the yard.
This one will stay in but I want to add:
I thought along the lines of
Notice :
There is no restriction on when a livery owner leaves the yard after notice is given but if a livery leaves before their notice period is complete there is no refund on monies paid.
A full month’s livery rent must be paid to the yard (including any money already paid within their livery rent) if a livery gives no notice or just a few days’ notice of vacating the yard.
We all assume when this term is added in a contract that we say one months notice must be given, but by law to a non horsey judge that is only a verbal notice nothing about money.
This might help other y/o in their contract.
So lets have a better way of writing this.
Mince pies and mulled wine for the best one