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Can Nursery Charge Me for Extra holidays?
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The highlighted reason is why it's unlikely to be considered an unfair contract term - unlike what you said in your OP, it's not the case that "they can close as often as they like and they can still charge us", they can tell you when they are proposing to close and you can decide whether to continue your contract.provided they tell us at least a month ahead (to give us a chance to give our 1 month notice to cancel our contract), we still have to pay for them if they fall on the days we're contracted into (Monday and Tuesday). I have a hard time understanding how such a contract could be legal as so one-sided0
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