Club Policies
Last Update: October 2009
Membership
- Acceptance of an application for Membership of each Club is at our absolute discretion (although we will exercise our discretion reasonably and in compliance with applicable laws).
- Membership entitles Members to use the facilities available from time to time at their Home Club. We offer different types of membership and facilities at each Club and the types of memberships and facilities offered by us will differ from Club to Club and may change from time to time.
- You should contact your Home Club if you would like further details of different types of membership that are available. Each category of membership has different restrictions, conditions and benefits. Another category of membership or Club may be of interest to you if your requirements or circumstances change.
Membership Licence
- A Membership Licence will be issued to each Member when they join a Club.
- There is a fee as set out in the relevant then current Club price list for replacement of lost, stolen or damaged cards.
- Each Member must have his/her licence renewed annually.
- A Member must not lend his Membership Card to anyone else as Membership is personal and covers only the Member's use of a Club.
- On termination of Membership for any reason, the Member is required to surrender his Membership licence.
- Where Meridian Kung Fu terminates a Member's Membership, this will make the Member ineligible for Membership of all Clubs, for which purpose we will communicate such of the Member's personal data and reason for termination to such other Clubs as may be necessary to administer this Rule.
- A Member who has "frozen" his/her Membership will not be allowed access to any Club (including as a guest).
General
- Opening times for a Club will be prominently displayed at the relevant Club.
- You must not consume any food or drink in a Club that you have bought in from outside the Club.
- We reserve the right to show potential Members and other individuals the facilities of a Club on a trial basis.

