The main sections in this situation I think are below. The deposit does state it is non-returnable, even if the event is rescheduled, postphond or cancelled or if the client breaches the contract. The one bit I'm not certain about in the "Limit of Liability" section is where it says the photographer is not able to perform to the guidelines of the contract due to injury, illness, act of God, act of terrorism or other cause beyond the control of the COMPANY". Would you class in the case where the client has changed the date, that I cannot perform to the contract as it is beyond my control because the client changed the date an I couldn't control that?
Sections of contract:
RESERVATION: A signed contract and retainer fee are required to reserve the dates and times of the EVENT(S). If the EVENT(S) are rescheduled, postponed, or cancelled; or if there is a breach of contract by the CLIENT, the retainer fee is non-refundable and shall be liquidated damages to The COMPANY. The CLIENT shall also be responsible for payment for any of the COMPANY's materials charges incurred up to time of cancellation.
LIMIT OF LIABILITY: In the unlikely event that the assigned photographer from the COMPANY is unable
to perform to the guidelines of this contract due to an injury, illness, act of God, act of terrorism, or other cause
beyond the control of the COMPANY, the COMPANY will make every effort to secure a replacement. If the
situation should occur and a suitable replacement is not found, responsibility and liability is limited to the return
of all payments received for the EVENT(S).
PAYMENT SCHEDULE: The aforementioned 20% non-refundable retainer fee is due at the time of signing of
agreement. The remaining balance is payable in full one month prior to the day of the EVENT(S). In the event
the CLIENT fails to remit payment as specified, the COMPANY shall have the right to immediately terminate
this agreement with no further obligation, retain any monies already paid, and not attend the EVENT(S).
Returned cheques will be assessed a £10 non-sufficient funds fee.