Originally posted by explorer
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Don't sweat too much about the legal stuff. You work hours, you get paid is pretty much how it works.
On occasion I've made a mess and fixed it on my own time as a matter of goodwill and this was noted and appreciated by the client.
I really can't see any client expecting you to spend an unreasonable amount of time fixing problems. If everything is going tits up and they are expecting you to work a lot of extra hours for no pay then I'd jack the job in and go somewhere else.
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