After some legal advice about contract work...
After some legal advice about contract work...
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NikB

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1,834 posts

281 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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I have been promised some contract work by a local company, I have a letter from the MD stating that they guarantee to give me so many days contract work at a set rate, sometime between Jan and April.

Now I have spoken to someone within the company who reckons there is no cash for any contract work at all and the belts have been tightened so I reckon this work is not going to happen.

Question is, seeing as the letter states the days are guaranteed, if they don't call me in before the deadline to do the work am I in my rights to bill them anyway?

Should I contact them before the deadline stating this or should I keep my head down and just bill them?

Eric Mc

124,034 posts

281 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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Have you performed any of the work yet?

NikB

Original Poster:

1,834 posts

281 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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Eric Mc said:
Have you performed any of the work yet?
Nope, and by the sound of it, I probably won't get the chance.

I was told I would be contacted by a certain person there when they were ready for me, but I've not been asked to go in by him, despite having spoken to him since.

Edited by NikB on Wednesday 4th March 10:33

Eric Mc

124,034 posts

281 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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I can't see how you could justify raising any bills until the work was actually done.

However, I would clarify the situation before spending any time on this.

Pickled Piper

6,445 posts

251 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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I don't think you have any legal basis to bill them.

Why not just phone the MD and ask him/ her is everything is OK with this work coming up?

pp

bigandclever

14,064 posts

254 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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Get them to raise a Purchase Order for the work to be done. As it stands you have, practically, nowt.

Stolen from wiki... A purchase order (PO) is a commercial document issued by a buyer to a seller, indicating the type, quantities and agreed prices for products or services the seller will provide to the buyer. Sending a PO to a supplier constitutes a legal offer to buy products or services. Acceptance of a PO by a seller usually forms a once-off contract between the buyer and seller, so no contract exists until the PO is accepted.

SLCZ3

1,264 posts

221 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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NikB said:
I have been promised some contract work by a local company, I have a letter from the MD stating that they guarantee to give me so many days contract work at a set rate, sometime between Jan and April.

Now I have spoken to someone within the company who reckons there is no cash for any contract work at all and the belts have been tightened so I reckon this work is not going to happen.

Question is, seeing as the letter states the days are guaranteed, if they don't call me in before the deadline to do the work am I in my rights to bill them anyway?

Should I contact them before the deadline stating this or should I keep my head down and just bill them?
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