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Supply of Goods and Services
What happens if:
- you do not get paid?
- you do not receive what you were expecting?
- you disagree about what was agreed?
If you have to go to court what will you base your arguments to support your case on? If you do not spell out in clear and well written terms the basis on which you will supply the goods or services life becomes a lot more difficult and expensive. A lack of clarity can lead to lengthy legal argument when problems arise.
Your terms should cover essential aspects including:
- the manner in which you conduct your business
- how your goods or services will be supplied
- what you are expecting the other party to do
- payment terms and what happens if there is a disagreement
At Hart Brown our specialists have many years experience in drafting terms to suit any business. We understand that every business is different. We will discuss this with you in detail to ensure we fully understand what you need and will then prepare a clear and concise agreement for you. We will give you a clear indication as to the likely cost involved.
To speak to someone who can advise on supply of goods and services or any other legal matters relating to your business call, email or request a call back from one of our specialist lawyers