I have a client that is looking to engage a contractor who is using an Umbrella Company. We have drafted the contract to include confidentiality responsibilities for both parties, the contractor and the UC. When it has come to signing the contract, my client refused the initial signatory as it was from a Sales Administrator, requesting a Director of the business instead.
Subsequently, we have been told that the one and only Director registered at Companies House is not actively involved on a day-to-day basis with the business, so we must accept the signature of the Branch Manager. We have no way of formally confirming this person's title and position within the business, indeed he did sign the contract stating his title as Director, but has subsequently been referred to as Branch Manager and even General Manager.
My questions, therefore, is does the signatory from the UC have to be a registered Director for the UC to properly bound by the terms of the contract?
Subsequently, we have been told that the one and only Director registered at Companies House is not actively involved on a day-to-day basis with the business, so we must accept the signature of the Branch Manager. We have no way of formally confirming this person's title and position within the business, indeed he did sign the contract stating his title as Director, but has subsequently been referred to as Branch Manager and even General Manager.
My questions, therefore, is does the signatory from the UC have to be a registered Director for the UC to properly bound by the terms of the contract?
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