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"These contracts have been written for builders and tradesman who undertake work in the client's home, either working alone or employing a team. They help protect the tradesman from unreasonable liability, yet are relatively short so that clients are happy to sign."
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"This contract is for any construction industry tradesman to use for every domestic or small business contract. It is intentionally simple, so that your customer will not quibble. It does not matter what is your trade.The document is suitable to use for plumber, joiner, electrician, painter/decorator, roofer, tiler, glazier, brick layer and plasterer etc where the tradesman is working in someone’s home.You just add the details of the actual work to be done. This is the contract you need whether you are self employed as individual or work through a company. Extensive drafting notes explain every paragraph. This contract is for any work which could broadly be referred to as “construction”. It is not suitable for work worth more than, say £10,000."
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"This is a straight forward construction contract for a building company employing staff on a small residential property project. It covers just those areas where you most need legal strength, such as: limiting your liability if things go wrong, cash collection, payment for extras, and no posting of bad publicity on social networks. The contract can be used for a single one-off project, or for multiple projects where the terms under which discrete jobs will be performed remain the same."
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"This agreement protects the interests of the client rather than the builder. It reduces the risk that the work performed is not up to standard, unfinished or not as agreed. It is suitable for residential property projects such as extensions, conversions, room layout changes, and kitchen or bathroom fittings.This agreement protects the interests of the client rather than the builder. It reduces the risk that the work performed is not up to standard, unfinished or not as agreed. It is suitable for residential property projects such as extensions, conversions, room layout changes, and kitchen or bathroom fittings."
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"This document is for a general builder to use with a consumer client on any residential project where a simple contract will suffice for both parties. For example, the nature of the work may be straightforward. It covers the requirements of the Consumer Contracts (ICAC) Regulations."
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"This agreement is for use by a builder who needs to subcontract some of the work on a project to a self-employed subcontractor or a specialist company. The builder remains liable to the client for the quality of his or her work carried out by the subcontractor, which he may not control fully. This agreement takes out the risk of using a subcontractor, who may be unknown to the main contractor, to do some work on a small or medium-sized project."
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"This is a simple contract for a self employed gardener, tree surgeon or landscape contractor. You may work in your own name or through your company. The document disclaims your liability for your professional work, sets out your requirements. Just add a specification for the actual order each time you use it, and you have contract suitable for any private client."
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"Simple form of contract for a kitchen fitter working (labour only) in the home or office of client. You may work in your own name or through your company. Main purpose of contract is as a disclaimer of liability for your work and to set the terms for avoiding conflict. The document includes very full explanation and forms to cover the Consumer Contracts (ICAC) Regulations. Just add a specification for the supply and fitting of units and you have a contract suitable for any private client."
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"Simple contract for a self employed domestic carpet fitter. You may work in your own name or through your company. It is assumed that the work will be the basic fitting of carpets and other soft floor coverings. The document includes a very full explanation of, and forms to cover the Consumer Contracts (ICAC) Regulations. It also sets out your requirements for work. Just add a specification for the actual order each time you use it, and you have contract form suitable for any private client."
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"These are terms and conditions for a shop fitting company to present to clients. The document can either be used as standard terms, or edited slightly for each client or to suit different types of project. It assumes you work under a limited company structure."
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