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Previously on "Acting as an agent."

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by 2uk View Post
    What I a am concerned about is the client/agent going direct with the subcontractor. Basically dropping me alltogether. There is no way I will know if they decide to dump me.
    You're right. The same that an agency can't tell whether you have gone back without involving them, apart from asking the client and/or contractor every so often where you are working.

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  • 2uk
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    Originally posted by zathras View Post
    Have a look at your own contract with the agency. It will have a clause specifically to stop you from doing it. Make sure it is in the contract you give to the subby.
    What I a am concerned about is the client/agent going direct with the subcontractor. Basically dropping me alltogether. There is no way I will know if they decide to dump me.

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  • zathras
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    Originally posted by 2uk View Post
    My Ltd has a contract with my agent/client. I am hiring a subcontractor (another Ltd, they are outside the UK ) to perform part of the work.

    I don’t have a contract yet with the subcontractor nor I have introduced him to the client/agent.

    I am almost in the position of an agent here.

    How do I protect myself from the subcontractor going direct with the client down the road ?

    Have a look at your own contract with the agency. It will have a clause specifically to stop you from doing it. Make sure it is in the contract you give to the subby.

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  • 2uk
    started a topic Acting as an agent.

    Acting as an agent.

    My Ltd has a contract with my agent/client. I am hiring a subcontractor (another Ltd, they are outside the UK ) to perform part of the work.

    I don’t have a contract yet with the subcontractor nor I have introduced him to the client/agent.

    I am almost in the position of an agent here.

    How do I protect myself from the subcontractor going direct with the client down the road ?
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