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A guide for contractors: terminating a contract
There are a number of issues contractors should be aware of if they choose to terminate their contracts.
�yden notes a recent trend in which agents propose contracts which cannot be terminated by the contractor. ''T� �Your contract with any client or agent should include a clause�
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Articles: Legal
| Thu, 31 May 2007
When contractors dispute working hours with clients
Some clients will simply pile on working hours without any consideration about what you've agreed to in the contract. Others will just add a few extra here and there. What are your rights?
�happens all the time without regard to journalist contracts--and you have to accept that as part of the job.� �ained by David Royden, a a lawyer specialising in contract law with Laytons Solicitors in Manchester: ''Your�
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Articles: Legal
| Fri, 29 Jun 2007
How contractors should handle restrictive covenants: part 1 - the agencies
Many contracts between contractors and agencies include clauses called restrictive covenants: they prevent the contractor from working directly for the client and some others. Here's how they work.
�Many contracts between contractors and agencies include clauses� �client and other related organisations after the contract period is over. Their purpose is to protect the a�
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Articles: Legal
| Tue, 02 Oct 2007
How contractors should handle restrictive covenants: part 2 - the law
This is a largely untested area of contract law. But the law is broadly against restraint of trade in any form, so the burden of proof is on those who are defending restrictive covenants.
�Many contractor contracts include restrictive covenants which prohibit the� �nd increase their margins of profit, or to change contract conditions. This isn't legitimate, and please see�
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Articles: Legal
| Thu, 04 Oct 2007
Contractors may keep the advance if wrongfully terminated
When a client or agency wrongfully terminates your contract, you can keep the advance even if the work hasn't started.
�rewer Consulting The London-based Dezigner Living contracted with a client named Olga Mirimskaya to rebuild a� �the London-based Brewer Consulting , an expert on contracting law: ''You are now entitled to receipt of advance� �th agencies and clients even before the work on a contract begins. This situation affects construction contr�
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| Tue, 09 Oct 2007
Legal issues for contractors and agents
What are your legal options when you work with agents? This article follows the process through from the first contact to termination.
�David Royden-Laytons Solicitors Or the agent has contracted with you for 12 months, but the job is only going� �remember: this is not a binding offer. '' Verbal contracts are valid, but it is very difficult to prove what� �tact-First Legal Issue You start out by finding a contract via an ad on a job board and you contact the agen�
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Articles: Legal
| Tue, 17 Jul 2007
Can agencies change contractor contracts midstream?
Suppose the client wants to change the conditions of your contract? You should be reasonable, but you do have rights.
�ith Layton's Solicitors in Manchester explains: ''Contracts that are in force can only be changed by mutual a� �ther work that is not necessarily included in the contract? Managing Expectations Typically, this will invol�
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Articles: Legal
| Thu, 26 Jul 2007
Can contractors cut out their agent?
Maybe you can, legally, cut out the agent, but it's probably not a good idea. Changing agencies at the clients request is a better proposition.
�playing with fire. There are three points in the contract process in which you will be offered this choice.�
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Articles: Legal
| Wed, 01 Aug 2007
‘Soaking the rich’ won’t raise more tax: the UK needs vision & leadership for growth
The ‘rich’ already pay more than half of all tax. New tax can only come from the ‘squeezed middle’. But what the UK really needs is a growth strategy.
�ck of vision and leadership. What the UK, and the contracting sector, really needs is an economic growth strate�
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| Sun, 30 Sept 2012
Media contractor conundrum: BBC caught between a rock and a hard place
Media contractors should pay more tax, the BBC is told by the MPs. But this reduces value and increases costs to the taxpayer. What’s the BBC to do?
�nd entertainment sector than it will in the wider contracting sector. Many entertainers are told where, when, w� �C employees, they will be lured to more lucrative contracts with rival broadcasters, remaining as contractors�
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| Wed, 21 Nov 2012
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