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Consultancy Contract - Description of Service question
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostHmm ... I would have thought they had checked it.
I spoke to them about the schedule and the changes that were made to it, along with why etc.
They seemed to think it was okay and confirmed that it was still covered by the policy.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI hadn't really understood this 'pwned' expression until I read DirtyDog's post.Comment
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Originally posted by aoxomoxoa View PostWhen I've made use of QDOS for such reviews, whether free or individually paid for, they have always checked both the contract and the associated schedules.
I've dropped them a PM so hopefully the will come and comment.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostSame but there has always been a schedule. Didn't know they would still pass it without one.
I've dropped them a PM so hopefully the will come and comment.
My contract does have a separate schedule where it details the services I provide it just does not specify project titles or specific deliverables.Comment
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Description of Services
Originally posted by MyUserName View PostHang on, I might have given the wrong impression here:
My contract does have a separate schedule where it details the services I provide it just does not specify project titles or specific deliverables.
In my opinion a detailed description can undoubtedly help in demonstrating that a contractor has been engaged to provide specific services, however having a description of services stated within the contract is not a failing issue in isolation and therefore we would not always make mention to adding a very detailed description of the work. It really depends on the specific circumstances and what documents we've have sight of.
We wouldn't fail a contract without sight of a contract schedule, but provide an opinion on the documents we're given, as very often we're asked to review draft contracts for services where the specific terms haven't been finalised. However we will always take a look at the contract again once the specific terms have been agreed.Comment
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