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Sounds like a plan. That extra 200 quid will come in useful.Originally posted by diseasex View PostDoesn't matter, if ill take riskier contract , where a lot of money is at stake for example, or have more assets, ill insure myself
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Doesn't matter, if ill take riskier contract , where a lot of money is at stake for example, or have more assets, ill insure myselfOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostThat doesn't work. Look up 'lifting (or piercing) the corporate veil'. They can look past the company and hold you personally available.
Isn't it funny that the ' I don't need to do that' brigade also seem to be the least informed.
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That doesn't work. Look up 'lifting (or piercing) the corporate veil'. They can look past the company and hold you personally available.Originally posted by diseasex View PostIll just close company and start another if it come down to this
if it was in T&C i would insure but they dont want as of yet
Isn't it funny that the ' I don't need to do that' brigade also seem to be the least informed.
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Ill just close company and start another if it come down to thisOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostIf you didn't insure your car and you did two journeys and nothing happened then no need for insurance right??
Neither of them stipulate it in the T&Cs?
if it was in T&C i would insure but they dont want as of yet
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If you didn't insure your car and you did two journeys and nothing happened then no need for insurance right??Originally posted by diseasex View Postim not insured for 2 gigs now , nothing happened
Neither of them stipulate it in the T&Cs?
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Are we still waiting for the landmark first time such a claim will be made?Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYou need in to cover past work as well in case they come calling somewhere down the line. For the price of it I'd keep it.
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I have to cover some of my past work for 5 years in some contracts.Originally posted by VillageContractor View PostGood point
Even though some of the work I've done I know is going to be binned as soon as possible and only is being done as the company has to comply with regulatory standards.
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You need in to cover past work as well in case they come calling somewhere down the line. For the price of it I'd keep it.
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PI & PL when it's not requested
Hi,
I'm due to start a new contract going direct with the company, their contract doesn't specify the need for PI or PL insurance.
I have mine through Qdos but just wondering if it's not required should I just cancel it? Are there any situations where it comes in handy?
Thanks
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