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UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Volkan on June 17, 2009, 11:56:49 am
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Hi,
Can anyone help me write a professional cleaning contract?
If you think your the right person to help with this issue please email me on the following address:
Volkz_01@hotmail.co.uk
In return you will get a car for FREE
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have alook in the document download ection there are various contracts in there though some may be called terms and conditions
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Hi there,
You should be aware that the TERMS & CONDITIONS thread, is just that, they are your terms of trading, that particular document is now more than a few years old now, and would need updating.
A legally binding contract would cost about £1600 to put together for standard office cleaning.
Yes I know you can get them off the net for about £40, but if you ever need to take a client to court, or even worse, they take you to court.........
Regards,
Rob
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Hi,
Can anyone help me write a professional cleaning contract?
If you think your the right person to help with this issue please email me on the following address:
Volkz_01@hotmail.co.uk
In return you will get a car for FREE
Whats the car! Exact model and spec. Cost!
Dave
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I have a degree in Law -you're welcome to email me.
Owen
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I have a degree in Law -you're welcome to email me.
Owen
Hi Owen,
There are many forms of degree in Law. Is your degree specific in Contract Law.
My wife has a degree in Law, but not contract Law.
Just intersted.
regards
Dave
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what car?
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For a PEEL P50...I'll write anyone a contract ;D
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i will have a nissan navara please??
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i will have a nissan navara please??
Why? Apart from they look good! nothing else about them L200 wins hands down.
I speak from experience. Better groung clearance. Engine probs = 0 Reliability =100%
Navara = complete pain in the rear. I have had 2 new ones. Engines fail all the time. Ground clearance is crap! Only good thing about them is looks. I wish the l200 had the shell of the Navara + the interior design.
I wish the Navera was relaible and they sorted out their engine isses!
Dave
Dave
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i just like the look of em!! ;D
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Dave
A normal LL.B law degree, probably like your wife's. This included (at the time) six compulsary elements as specified by the Law Soiety. One of these was a year of contract law.
I don't think you'd be able to do an undergraduate degree in purely contrat law because you need the gounding before you can specialise, usually with an LL.M.
Owen
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Hi Owen,
Yes you are correct! My wife's degree is the same, which I did not know until checking with her, So yes looks like you covered it.
I also learnt something about the degree as well.
I do not have a degree as I am not so intelegent. I am a lesser mortal.
cheers
Dave
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id prefer the cash ! ??
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It was a while ago now Dave - I've had plenty of time to get thicker as I've got older :)