The second assumption is that the work will be carried out within reasonable time. This assumption is only valid if timeframe has not been agreed as part of the contract. Once reasonable time has elapsed you would not be entitled to terminate the contract, but you would be able to give reasonable notice, providing a [...]
June 30th, 2008 | Catriona | 0 comments | ContinuedAll Posts Tagged With: "Contracts for Services"
The job is a complete mess! Do I still have to pay?
The work is half done – where do we go from here?
Contracts for Work and Materials often involve the incorporation of goods into other goods, property or land. Therefore you cannot simply get your money back and be put back into the same position you were in before the work started. The question is, [...]
What about contracts for services?
In situations where you are having some work done, and the main focus of the agreement is the service itself, you would be party to a contract for Work and Materials. In this type of contract, you are always protected by three statutory terms, even though you may not have anything in writing, or the [...]
June 14th, 2008 | Catriona | 0 comments | Continued

