Hiya Ros,
Most contracts I have involved in have a 90 day get out clause where should you be unhappy with the service, or should the vender be unhappy with how you use their service - you give notice of termination of contract - usually that gets people to the negotiating table to sort things out before it gets to the end of the 90 days. Is this in the contract?
Andy
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Subject: Termination of contract
Hello All
Can anyone comment on the following please?
If you sign up to a service for two or more years and the terms and
conditions are unfavourably changed halfway through, is that
sufficient
grounds for terminating the contract, assuming there is no mention of
this event in the current licence.
Or put another way - terms and conditions can only be changed when the
contract is renewed.
Thanks
Ros Doig
Ros Doig
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University of Derby
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