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One of the things that is being a requested, is for me to sign an agreement as an individual, in addition to my own ltd company that I operate, which will be the party to the contract. This has various terms such as me personally indemnifying the company
More and more slimy agencies are trying to slip this into contracts. Just say NO! A thousand times NO!
If you undertake to act as a guarantor for your company then you are underwriting an unlimited liability. If it all goes wrong, they will bankrupt you, take your house, car, first born child, the whole lot.
The "L" in LTD stands for Limited Liability. Ask if, in return, the agency director will personally underwrite the line of credit that your company is extending to the agency in the event that the agency ceased trading. They will just laugh hysterically.
Who are the agency? Name and shame them please. This practice must be stamped out.
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I have recently been offered a new contract with a company, and am now going through the Ts&Cs. One of the things that is being a requested, is for me to sign an agreement as an individual, in addition to my own ltd company that I operate, which will be the party to the contract. This has various terms such as me personally indemnifying the company, if my ltd company fails to perform, and that I agree to be a party to the contract instead of my ltd company, if it ceases to exist, or I no longer work for my ltd company.
This just seems to me to be opening the way to unlimited liability and giving some risk of bankrupting me if some sh*t happens. I have professional indemnity insurance for £1million, but regardless it doesn't sound good. I'm wondering how the directors of this company would like it, if I ask them for something similar, in case their company goes bust, before my contract potentially ends.
Any one know any good lawyers for contract review? Views on this welcome.
cheers,
L
You're right to be cautious. As you correctly picked up on, it's not in any way normal to be asked to take personal responsibility for your Ltd's legal undertakings. I'm sure your contract review with B&C or QDOS will flag up any further areas of concern. Don't let the agency bully you into signing anything you're not comfortable with. You've done the hard part by getting the Client to offer you the gig. The agency won't want to lose the contract at this stage by failing to reach agreeable terms with you. I've only once ever lost a contract at the negotiation stage, and that was a contract that was well to be lost in retrospect.
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