Sick or Injured Care Fee Sample Clauses

Sick or Injured Care Fee. If you intend to sign up a Pet with an abnormal health condition or injury as a Hannah Pet, you must become a member of Hannah the Pet Society, agree to pay the Membership Enrollment Fee and transfer legal ownership of the Pet to Hannah. Only then will our veterinarians and staff examine the Pet, perform diagnostics (such as lab work and x-rays) and provide a medically recommended treatment plan for the Pet. We will then provide a “Good Faith Estimate” of the “Cost to Treat” the abnormal condition or injury for what it will likely cost to return the Pet to good health or a more stable condition (the amount that must be immediately invested in the Pet). Hannah will be responsible for any added expenses if the Cost to Treat turns out to be more than the Good Faith Estimate. Once provided with a Good Faith Estimate of the Cost to Treat the Pet, you have a choice at that time: (i) you may sign the final TLC Placement Addendum setting your actual Monthly TLC Service Fee so that we can provide the care (we must have legal ownership of the Pet in order to provide the care under this Agreement), and set your initial Pet Adoption/Purchase Fee (see Section L), or (ii) you can take the Pet elsewhere without any financial obligation to Hannah and your Membership Enrollment Fee will be refunded in full less our costs of the tests and care given so far. If you decide to proceed with option (i), we agree the medical-related cost to you at this time will be the “Sick or Injured Care Fee” (50% or less of the total Good Faith Estimate of the Cost to Treat), which can be paid as a lump sum, or be financed at Hannah’s discretion and depending upon your desire and on your credit and payment history. Starting the same day, you will also be responsible to pay a Monthly TLC Service Fee for your Hannah Pet’s ongoing companionship as explained in Section F of this Agreement. We also agree that, after care is provided, you will be able to reacquire legal ownership of the Pet at any time you want by reimbursing Hannah for the unpaid 50% remainder of the original “Cost to Treat” as described above and in addition to any other amount owed as in Section P below. After the final TLC Placement Addendum is approved by you, your Membership Enrollment Fee is no longer refundable. However, if your Hannah Pet passes away within 14 days after you sign the TLC Placement Addendum, the 50% remainder of your Sick or Injured Care Fee and the balance of the Sick or Injured monthly payments will be wa...
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