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Liquidated damages for special training expenses
The fine for special training fees depends on the company's regulations.

The provisions of liquidated damages for special training fees are usually different for each company, so you need to read the contract or agreement you signed carefully and understand the relevant terms. Some companies may require students to sign an agreement during the training period, including training fees, liquidated damages and other related regulations. If you have any questions or uncertainties before signing the agreement, I suggest you communicate with the recruiter or the company's human resources department for more information.

Training fees refer to all expenses directly incurred by each unit in training, including teachers' fees, accommodation fees, meals, training venue fees, training materials fees, transportation fees, etc.

Liquidated damages refer to a certain amount of money paid by a party to a contract for its breach of contract when it fails to perform or improperly performs the contract. Liquidated damages are generally divided into punitive liquidated damages and compensatory liquidated damages, both of which belong to the category of security interests.

In terms of the amount limit, if the parties agree on liquidated damages, they shall pay the liquidated damages according to the agreement. However, if the above losses need to be appropriately reduced or the following losses need to be appropriately increased, the liquidated damages included in the scope of guarantee shall be subject to the amount finally determined by the people's court or arbitration institution. The subject matter of liquidated damages is usually money, but the parties may also agree that the subject matter of liquidated damages is other property than money.