Hi,
Wondered if anyone could give advice.
My limited company is currently in a Business to business contract with an agency to supply IT services to a company. My company has an "IR35 friendly" contract, so to speak, which includes a clause to enable me to supply a substitute. I have been in this contract position for the last 3 years, and have just been granted a further years extention.
I am looking to move on and place a substitute in my place of similar or higher qualifications.
As I said, my contract has the right of substitution, and I have seen a copy of the contract extension between the agency and the end client - this does not name an individual, only "An individual to supply IT services". My name is not mentioned anywhere.
Now, I can imagine that the company would not approve of me putting a substitute in place and may try to block it. From the information I have given, do you think I may have a legal standpoint to fight this if they kick up a fuss? Would there be a "repudiatry breach of contract" if they disallowed it?
Wondered if anyone had seen this crop up before.
Thanks
Wondered if anyone could give advice.
My limited company is currently in a Business to business contract with an agency to supply IT services to a company. My company has an "IR35 friendly" contract, so to speak, which includes a clause to enable me to supply a substitute. I have been in this contract position for the last 3 years, and have just been granted a further years extention.
I am looking to move on and place a substitute in my place of similar or higher qualifications.
As I said, my contract has the right of substitution, and I have seen a copy of the contract extension between the agency and the end client - this does not name an individual, only "An individual to supply IT services". My name is not mentioned anywhere.
Now, I can imagine that the company would not approve of me putting a substitute in place and may try to block it. From the information I have given, do you think I may have a legal standpoint to fight this if they kick up a fuss? Would there be a "repudiatry breach of contract" if they disallowed it?
Wondered if anyone had seen this crop up before.
Thanks

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