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Dunno, don't care. Start another thread instead of ruining this one with your usual off topic musings.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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let others decide if it's off topic. It's crucial to the argument. If a contractor works for a software house, who will make the determination and who will be liable? If the software house is paid a combined fee by the end client, without specific payments for an individual, who is liable? The structure you posted, doesn't appear to cover this.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDunno, don't care. Start another thread instead of ruining this one with your usual off topic musings.Comment
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No, it's up to you to not post stuff that's off topic or start a new thread, not throw it in there and cause mayhem.Originally posted by JohntheBike View Postlet others decide if it's off topic.
Possibly but not for this thread.It's crucial to the argument.
Because I posted it to clarify a point being made in this thread. I, and this thread, don't care about any other situations. Start a new thread.If a contractor works for a software house, who will make the determination and who will be liable? If the software house is paid a combined fee by the end client, without specific payments for an individual, who is liable? The structure you posted, doesn't appear to cover this.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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