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This is a comprehensive terms and conditons document for an architect who wishes to have clients agree to standard T&C, for example, those on a website. If you prefer an 'agreement' style, where the parties sit down and negotiate the deal, choose from the menu linked right. |
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Is an ideal standard terms and conditions format, ready for publishing on a website or in marketing material |
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Suitable for any size of project |
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Covers technical and commercial aspects |
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Written in user friendly plain and simple English |
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Complete with explanatory notes |
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Letter to builder: confirm estimate and terms |
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Painter and decorator terms and conditions |
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| Employment documents |
| January 23, 2012 |
| Section 230(2) of the Employment Rights Act 1996 defines the employment agreement as contract of service or apprenticeship. The line of demarcation between contract of service an... read more |
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| Website terms and conditions |
| January 13, 2012 |
| The e-commerce Regulations came into force in August 2002 and incorporated the European E-Commerce Directive into UK law. The principal object of the law is to regulate e-commerc... read more |
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