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Previously on "Letter of Intent - enough to get paid?"

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  • malvolio
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    Yep, you're stuffed. If the contract you've accepted by starting includes a clause you only get paid on Feb 29th every 5th year, then that's when you get paid.

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  • Crossroads
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    There is an argument (that is valid) that you have accepted the terms of the contract simply by starting.

    And no, I wouldn't expect the agency to pay you until they have a signed contract.

    And now they have you over a barrel as you have started.

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  • ssrai
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    I forgot to mention that the recruitment agency is refusing to pay becuase the contract hasn't been endorsed/signed yet

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  • ssrai
    started a topic Letter of Intent - enough to get paid?

    Letter of Intent - enough to get paid?

    I have a letter of intent from a recruitment agency which states information that falls into the following categories:

    CLIENT NAME:
    CLIENT ADDRESS:
    WORKING ADDRESS:
    PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
    CONTRACT START DATE:
    CONTRACT FINISH DATE:
    ESTIMATED TIME TO BE ALLOCATED TO CONTRACT:
    PROJECT (DAILY) RATE:
    PAYMENT SCHEDULE:
    TERMINATION:


    The contract hasn't been endorsed yet by the compliance chaps looking after my ltd company, as there may be some IR35 related complications in the agencys T&C's.

    I'm currently 4 weeks into the contract and haven't been paid - can I demand payment from the agency, based on the info provided within their letter of intent? Where do I legally stand? Any advice would be much appreciated

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