wedding planned for 8-8-2020 postponed due to COVID19. New date is 3-20-21 but looks like contract amount of 125 guest can"t be met . How to get my money refunded?
When it comes to refundable fees. It is important to understand that it all depends of the text of the contract. Contracts are tools to assign riks. Accordingly, if a contract has been clear about the possibility or not of refunds, usually the answer is there. Now, there is also a breach of contract issue here, in general terms when a party does not want to continue with a contract it must advice the other. However, it does not mean that whatever has been exchanged willbe returned. Each party has a duty to mitigate the situation and also the right to provide assurances or try to perform. In conclusion, can you get a refund? Well, it depends of the text of the contract and the particular context. If so, how do you get it? You can always start by making a formal demand with an effective letter. If it does not work you need to think about your option putting in the table cost, time and practicality.
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