Cancellation and Privacy Policy
If for any reason I am unable to attend your wedding that I have been booked to play for, I will do everything possible to find another wedding pianist for you. In any case, I will refund to you all monies that have already been paid to me and in full.
If for any reason you cancel your wedding after a deposit for my services has been paid then this payment is non-refundable.
If for any reason you cancel your wedding after the full amount for my services has been paid (i.e. at 2 weeks prior to your wedding as per contract) then this payment is non-refundable.
If for any reason the venue at which I have been booked to play cancels your wedding after a deposit for my services has been paid then I will agree to perform at any alternative venue on the same date, providing the alternative venue is within 40 miles of the original venue. If no other venue can be arranged on the same date then the deposit that has been paid to me is non-refundable.
If for any reason the venue at which I have been booked to play cancels your wedding after the full amount for my services has been paid (i.e. at 2 weeks prior to your wedding as per contract) then I will agree to perform at any alternative venue on the same date, providing the alternative venue is within 30 miles of the original venue. If no other venue can be arranged on the same date then the full amount that has been paid to me is non-refundable.
Simon Jordan
Friars Gardens, Hughenden Valley, High Wycombe HP14 4LT
Mr Simon Jordan | simon.jordan@celebratewithmusic . co. uk
This document governs the privacy notice of the website www.celebratewithmusic.co.uk
The privacy notice tells you what personal data (PD) and non-personal data (NPD) I may collect from you, how I collect it, how I protect it, how I may share it, how you can access and change it, and how you can limit my sharing of it. The privacy notice also explains certain legal rights that you have with respect to your personal data. Any capitalised terms not defined herein will have the same meaning as where they are defined elsewhere on the website.
Your Rights
When using the website and submitting personal data to me, you may have certain rights under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other laws. Depending on the legal basis for processing your personal data, you may have some or all of the following rights:
The right to be informed
You have the right to be informed about the personal data I collect from you, and how I process it.
The right of access
You have the right to get confirmation that your personal data is being processed and have the ability to access your personal data.
The right to rectification
You have the right to have your personal data corrected if it is inaccurate or incomplete.
The right to erasure (right to be forgotten)
You have the right to request the removal or deletion of your personal data if there is no compelling reason for me to continue processing it.
The right to restrict processing
You have a right to ‘block’ or restrict the processing of your personal data. When your personal data is restricted, I am permitted to store your data, but not to process it further.
The right to data portability
You have the right to request and get your personal data that you provided to me and use it for your own purposes. I will provide your data to you within 30 days of your request. To request your personal data, please contact me using the information at the top of this privacy notice.
The right to object
You have the right to object to me processing your personal data for the following reasons:
- Processing was based on legitimate interests or the performance of a task in the public interest/exercise of official authority (including profiling);
- Direct marketing (including profiling); and
- Processing for purposes of scientific/historical research and statistics.
- Rights in relation to automated decision-making and profiling.
Automated individual decision-making and profiling
You will have the right not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing, including profiling, which produces legal effects concerning you or similarly significantly affects you.
Filing a complaint with authorities
You have the right to file a complaint with supervisory authorities if your information has not been processed in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation. If the supervisory authorities fail to address your complaint properly, you may have the right to a judicial remedy.
For details about your rights under the law, visit https://goo.gl/F41vAV