Hi,
I run a Ltd Company and contract as an IT Consultant through an agency, My contract is due to expire on the 31st March, and the agency sent me this email :-
"Hope you are well. I believe an extension has been offered until 28th August. Is this acceptable to you? "
I replied "hold fire" at first as I had another offer on the table .. then when things started to take longer than I wanted to wait I replied :-
"Looks like red tape is hindering things, I have told them I would only be interested if they got the paperwork on the table this week and it looks like they wont be ready that quickly, so I will accept the extension here."
And the response I got was :-
"Ok, no problem. I will let <COMPANY NAME> know that you are accepting the extension, and will send across the paperwork as normal. "
I now do not want to extend, so informed the company this today, to which they responded "but, you have already renewed" .. Which I am pretty sure I have not seeing as I have not had any paperwork to sign.
So what legal state am I in ? Can an email be used as a contractural agreement seeing as you could never be 100% sure who actually sent it and it does not contain any signature .. plus the fact that if the agency were to use an email as the agreement (they always send out 2 x copies of the contract with contract dates for me to sign and send back) then wouldnt they need to inform me of that, and also, the wording is "I -->> beleive <<--"
Just need to know where I stand before argueing the toss with them ..
Cheers
MarkT
I run a Ltd Company and contract as an IT Consultant through an agency, My contract is due to expire on the 31st March, and the agency sent me this email :-
"Hope you are well. I believe an extension has been offered until 28th August. Is this acceptable to you? "
I replied "hold fire" at first as I had another offer on the table .. then when things started to take longer than I wanted to wait I replied :-
"Looks like red tape is hindering things, I have told them I would only be interested if they got the paperwork on the table this week and it looks like they wont be ready that quickly, so I will accept the extension here."
And the response I got was :-
"Ok, no problem. I will let <COMPANY NAME> know that you are accepting the extension, and will send across the paperwork as normal. "
I now do not want to extend, so informed the company this today, to which they responded "but, you have already renewed" .. Which I am pretty sure I have not seeing as I have not had any paperwork to sign.
So what legal state am I in ? Can an email be used as a contractural agreement seeing as you could never be 100% sure who actually sent it and it does not contain any signature .. plus the fact that if the agency were to use an email as the agreement (they always send out 2 x copies of the contract with contract dates for me to sign and send back) then wouldnt they need to inform me of that, and also, the wording is "I -->> beleive <<--"
Just need to know where I stand before argueing the toss with them ..
Cheers
MarkT
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