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  • Diestl
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    Are you particularly clumsy? If not don't worry about it.

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  • threaded
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    Oh dear.

    Doesn't quite work like that.

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  • mitreddep
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    OK thanks for all the info, I'm glad I got an answer before posts lost the plot

    I'll try to find something where I can pay monthly just in case the contract doesn't last.

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  • threaded
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    Originally posted by wendigo100
    Ah, that's it - Jane Austin! I knew I'd read that somewhere.
    My fav. Jan Austen quote: A large income is the best recipe for happiness I ever heard of.

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  • The Master
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    Originally posted by wendigo100
    Ah, that's it - Jane Austin! I knew I'd read that somewhere.
    Steve Austin?

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by Churchill
    Well done, Austin!
    Ah, that's it - Jane Austin! I knew I'd read that somewhere.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by threaded
    Well, as long as people are still having promiscuous sex with many anonymous partners without protection, while at the same time experimenting with mind-expanding drugs in a consequence-free environment, I'll be sound as a pound.
    Well done, Austin!

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  • threaded
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    Well, as long as people are still having promiscuous sex with many anonymous partners without protection, while at the same time experimenting with mind-expanding drugs in a consequence-free environment, I'll be sound as a pound.

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  • BoredBloke
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    It's another cost which contractors have to pay which permies don't factor in when it comes to comparing their salary whith our hourly/daily rate.

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  • malvolio
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    It's saying if you cause an accident they are not liable for damages, you are - unless the accident was in turn a result of their negligence. For example, you trip and pour a cup of coffee into the photocopier, you pay for the repairs, unless you tripped over one of their cables

    It's not a problem to accept it. To protect agaisnt any resultant losses is why you would have PLI insurance - for a temp contract that's probably not a worthwhile expenditure, but if you are going to do permanent contracting (if you see what I mean) the usual package of PI/PLI/ELI is a good idea.

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  • wendigo100
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    Yes it is common.

    Most clients insist on you having liability insurance to cover yourself for a few million. Dallas and Kirkland do a reasonably-priced one.

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  • threaded
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    Oh dear.

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  • mitreddep
    started a topic Liability

    Liability

    After many years working for one company and recently having been made redundant I have been offered a temporary contract covering for an IT manager who is currently on long term sick. The contract looks fine apart from the section below on liability.

    Being new to the contracting game my questions are, is this a standard entry into a temporary contract? Should I be concerned about it? And is there any way to protect my self against these liabilities?

    Many thanks for any information.

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    The contractor is liable for any loss, damage or injury to the client resulting from his negligent act or omission during the project, but only to the extent that such loss, damage or injury does not result from any negligent act or omission on the part of the Client, its employees or agents.
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