Hi,
Apologies if this is a repeat question.
I have a substitution clause in my current contract, but, to be super watertight, is it worth having a written agreement between myself and my chosen substitute. I have someone that is fully capable and willing to be a sub if...
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Please I need your advice; there are few entries in this forum already in regards to this same topic though i'm not sure how current that advice still is.
So here is my situation - been contacting with company C through agency A1. I've been trading under my own ltd. company.
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warning: agent strategy with extra contract terms on a separate sheet of paper
Word of warning.
I was not happy with some terms and conditions in a contract from an agency. Went far beyond normal business risks. They came out with the usual arguments, eg these are the client's terms and cannot be changed.
For one of the deal breaker issues, they...Last edited by sunflower; 2 April 2013, 23:39.
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