Bought a course and backed out midway – what about the payment
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Question
Shalom.
A young woman began studying in a professional course, and in the middle of the course she wanted to quit. The teacher obligated her to pay for the lessons she already attended more than their proportional share of the total course price, claiming that the cost of each individual lesson on its own is higher than when they are purchased together as a full course. Is she right?
Answer
Shalom u-vracha.
She must pay according to what is customary among others in the same field.
Source
סימן שלב' סעיף א'
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