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Previously on "Reference to named individual in contract"
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I really have to say hats off to QDOS for sorting me out over this matter. Thanks a million.
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We're not open over the weekend, but if you email them to me I can have a quick look today. I'll PM you.Originally posted by zoco View PostThat's great, thanks. There are also some special conditions attached to the standard schedule that I haven't had checked out. I may have to run it past someone again - don't suppose you do the 24 hour turnaround service over the weekend?
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That's great, thanks. There are also some special conditions attached to the standard schedule that I haven't had checked out. I may have to run it past someone again - don't suppose you do the 24 hour turnaround service over the weekend?
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Most contracts will name the individual in the schedule. If it's clear the contract is between your company and the agency and there's a right of substitution it won't cause a problem.
It would be ideal if you were referred to in the schedule as 'Initial Representative', or if it stated 'or agreed substitute' after your name, but that's certainly not a requirement.
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Reference to named individual in contract
A couple of days ago I sent a draft contract to QDOS & they passed it.
Just received the final version & it mentions my name as being the contractor representative in the schedule. Just in one place - everywhere else it's my Ltd's name but I seem to recall contracts having failed before for having a reference to a named individual.
Anyone got an thoughts? I'm starting on Monday and don't really have any time to go back to QDOS.Tags: None
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