definately worth having a contract in place with your sub, also make sure the
payment terms are clearly defined and linked to when you get paid
by the end client otherwise you could end up with cashflow problems.
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Originally posted by BlackenedBiker View PostI am about to substitute my current contract out to another contractor.
The client company has agreed and I am ready to go.
With regards to my legal relationship with the substituting contrator, is there a requirement for a contract / piece of paper between my company and his? Is there a template available for this on the PCG?
Also with regards to insurance does he need to insure himself or is it down to my company?
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It would be worth putting a contract in place between the substitute company and your own company. Just a standard business to business agreement would suffice - presumably the PCG will have a template (or you could drop us an email if you are an existing client of ours).
Obviously for the right of substitution to be genuine you need to remain responsible for the project. In that respect, any claims from your end client would be put through your insurance. However, I would ensure that the substitute has their own policies so you can counter claim if necessary.
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Originally posted by Qdos Consulting View PostWhat entity is he working through, i.e. his own ltd, sole trader etc?
He is working through his own limited company.
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What entity is he working through, i.e. his own ltd, sole trader etc?
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Substitution paperwork
I am about to substitute my current contract out to another contractor.
The client company has agreed and I am ready to go.
With regards to my legal relationship with the substituting contrator, is there a requirement for a contract / piece of paper between my company and his? Is there a template available for this on the PCG?
Also with regards to insurance does he need to insure himself or is it down to my company?Tags: None
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