Yoga training contract, want to open a yoga shop, how should the specific process go?

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  1. If you want to open a yoga shop, how should the specific process go?
  2. How to charge the transfer fee of the yoga studio?
  3. Can I get a refund for the private yoga class?
  4. Is there any success in the civil lawsuit of non-refundable yoga class?

If you want to open a yoga shop, how should the specific process go?

To open a yoga studio, you must first prepare the original and photocopy of the investor's ID card, pick up the enterprise name, and then go to the Registration Bureau of the Industry and Commerce Bureau to apply for pre-approval of the enterprise name. After the name is approved, fill in the information required by the Trade and Industry Bureau. Including: company establishment registration application, power of attorney, articles of association, shareholders' meeting resolution, personnel certificate, company domicile certificate (housing leasing contract), shareholder ID card photocopies, finally, to the Bureau of Industry and Commerce to apply for business license, to the Bureau of quality and Technical Supervision to apply for enterprise organization code certificate, to the tax Bureau to apply for tax registration certificate.

How to charge the transfer fee of the yoga studio?

The transfer fee of the yoga studio is usually determined according to a variety of factors, including but not limited to the location, area, decoration, equipment, number of members and contract duration of the yoga studio. Generally speaking, the transfer fee will be a reasonable price to compensate the original yoga studio owner for the payment and risk in the transfer process.
The specific amount of transfer fee usually requires detailed communication and negotiation between the former yoga owner and the operator who intends to take over. In the process of negotiation, both parties should fully understand the operation status and market environment of the yoga studio in order to have a fair and reasonable assessment of the transfer fee.
In addition, it should be noted that in the process of negotiation and determination of transfer fees, relevant laws and regulations should be observed to avoid violations. If legal issues such as contract signing are involved, it is best to ask a professional lawyer for guidance and assistance.

Can I get a refund for the private yoga class?

1. In theory, the fee is refundable, but you have to negotiate a refund with the boss. The contract can be agreed orally, but in principle it should be agreed in writing. The fact that the yoga studio did not sign a contract is an oral contract.

2. Legal provisions: "Civil Code"

Article 469 [form of contract conclusion] the parties may conclude a contract in written, oral or other form.

Is there any success in the civil lawsuit of non-refundable yoga class?

Yoga training contract, want to open a yoga shop, how should the specific process go?

Some yoga groups and yoga instructors do not provide a refund after purchase. Although this is their business policy, consumers also have the right to pursue their legitimate rights and interests through civil litigation.

In some cases, consumers successfully sued the court and received a refund. However, each case needs to be assessed against specific facts and evidence, so not all cases can successfully seek a refund.

Yes, there is a successful civil lawsuit about the non-refundable yoga class. When consumers encounter the situation of non-refundable yoga classes, they can protect their rights and interests through legal means.

These successful cases usually involve consumers providing sufficient evidence to prove that the yoga studio is in breach of contract, such as the refund clause in the contract, the advertising commitment of the yoga studio, and so on.

During the trial, the court will consider the evidence of both sides, and if it is found that the yoga studio has committed a breach of contract, it will rule that the yoga studio will refund the cost to the consumer. Of course, the specific circumstances of each case are different, and the key to a successful prosecution is that consumers can provide sufficient evidence to support their claims.