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Me.Originally posted by Just1morethen View PostWho says?
Caselaw precedent.
David Smith of Accountax.
Anyone who know what they're talking about.Comment
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Fair enough.
But do you think that the Part & Parcel test should be completely ignored, then? Of course, subsititution, D&C and MOO is important but its the whole arrangement between client, agency and contractor that needs to be addressed not just certain areas.Comment
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When reviewing a contract, I will initially only consider substitution, D&C and MOO. If it passes on one of them, I wouldn't give P&P a second thought. If it doesn't pass on any of them, then it may be worth considering, amongst several other minor factors.Originally posted by Just1morethen View PostFair enough.
But do you think that the Part & Parcel test should be completely ignored, then? Of course, subsititution, D&C and MOO is important but its the whole arrangement between client, agency and contractor that needs to be addressed not just certain areas.
Of course, this pre-supposes that existing caselaw isn't superceded and I would caveat accordingly but I don't think there is any other practical assumption you can make.
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When using @ClientCo email address I now sign it as 'MyCo Ltd for and on behalf of ClientCo'. I would change it if ClientCo insisted, but until then the advert, er I mean 'signature' remains
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