January delivered two more wins against Leisure Dimensions Ltd, as M1 Legal returned to the Spanish courts and achieved positive outcomes in both cases.
In each Leisure Dimensions court case in Spain, the judge concluded that the contracts failed to meet the minimum legal requirements and therefore declared the agreements null and void. As a result, the court ordered Leisure Dimensions Ltd to pay compensation totalling £14,050 across the two rulings.
Having a Leisure Dimensions contract ruled null and void is significant because it confirms the court did not consider the agreement legally valid. For claimants, that finding can form the basis for a court-ordered payout, as seen in these two judgments.
These decisions add to a growing body of Spanish court rulings where contracts are closely scrutinised against the legal standards that apply. If you are unsure whether your Leisure Dimensions paperwork meets those requirements, it may be worth getting the documents reviewed so you can understand your position and next steps.