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Business Law Solicitor - British Lawyer - U.K. Legal Advisor Re: Company / Corporate, Finance and Commercial Issues / Matters
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Professional, UK Regulated Legal services. For business & personal needs - Extensively insured.
Manchester
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Experience Level: Entry
Description of legal work: I need a go-to solicitor for when I need business advice. My first issue is very brief:
Ok so when an ordinary client comes to me, they sign my terms and agree to my payment plan.
When an agency hires me, they seem to send me their terms and their payment plans. This is where the confusion starts. They hire me.
I am a contractor not an employee.
I have a particular client at the moment who is an 'agency'. They have a client who requires an App. They are outsourcing it to me so want me to sign their 'sub-contractor' agreement, which I understand but I too, have my own terms as my own business about payment terms and deliverables.
Do we both sign each others contracts?
Also the particular agency has 'told' me their payment terms, but surely being my own company, I set the payment terms?
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Ok so when an ordinary client comes to me, they sign my terms and agree to my payment plan.
When an agency hires me, they seem to send me their terms and their payment plans. This is where the confusion starts. They hire me.
I am a contractor not an employee.
I have a particular client at the moment who is an 'agency'. They have a client who requires an App. They are outsourcing it to me so want me to sign their 'sub-contractor' agreement, which I understand but I too, have my own terms as my own business about payment terms and deliverables.
Do we both sign each others contracts?
Also the particular agency has 'told' me their payment terms, but surely being my own company, I set the payment terms?
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Claire F.
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You would ask your payment terms to be followed,a s you supply the work to them.
Whether they get the money from the client or not is their problem, they need to pay you according to your payment terms schedule the pre defined amount on the contract you supply. i.e. if you want for the specific job £3000, £1000 per month for the next three months, you need to state you will invoice them at the start of each month and expect payments within 30 days, obviously you also need to deliver your work by the payment date, if not, they can legal hold back from paying your invoice.
I think this is the simple way.
Thank you
Alex
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