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    #11
    Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View Post
    Unless I am misunderstanding you - the contract should be between your business and the client; who you then provide to complete the work is up to you. As long as your friend has the necessary skills and experience to complete the project I can't see that there should be any problem.
    Exactly...So does the contract between my LTD company and the client's business needs to be drawn up by my LTD company or it will be sent by the client with a seperate PO for the engagment?..

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      #12
      Originally posted by valluvan View Post
      Exactly...So does the contract between my LTD company and the client's business needs to be drawn up by my LTD company or it will be sent by the client with a seperate PO for the engagment?..
      Either - it's a negotiation. You may have your standard terms of contract, and so will they. You need to agree the contract.

      If you already have one drawn up, then send them that and see what they say. If they off something different, see what it means for you.

      I would take them your contract and get them to agree / negotiate based on that.
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        #13
        Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
        Either - it's a negotiation. You may have your standard terms of contract, and so will they. You need to agree the contract.

        If you already have one drawn up, then send them that and see what they say. If they off something different, see what it means for you.

        I would take them your contract and get them to agree / negotiate based on that.
        Could you point me where I could get a template of a contract? Never done it before ....Cheers

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          #14
          Originally posted by valluvan View Post
          Could you point me where I could get a template of a contract? Never done it before ....Cheers
          You can find one here.
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