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That's the essence of my query. Is this simply a threat - too broad to be reasonable - written into contracts because most employees will not challenge it?
Hi Cyndy, I don't read it like that.
'Not Compete' looks pretty specific to me and is on a separate section ( sorry if I should have said) and appears to encompass more than simply existing clients.
I have a PDF with the full terms but cannot find a way to post it.
Hi,
I understand that the restrictions below are pretty standard in certain service businesses but do they really stand up in law?
For a period of 6 months after termination:
1) directly or indirectly compete with the company's legitimate business by being engaged by any person, business...
Hi again,
Of course the contractor was 'taken ill' today!
On another thread I saw you talking about a retainer type service.
I am interested if you would like to contact.
Best,
Max
No. It's being on the height boarder line of only one aspect of the building which would be a nightmare in terms of bureaucracy and reporting.
I am having other measurements done late in the week
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
I have read and read the guidelines and am about to have some of the relevant measurements taken.
I will revert as soon as I have concrete information I can talk through.
Best,
Max