by Kerry Gibbs | Feb 15, 2024 | Contract Law, Terms & Conditions
I last wrote about weddings back in 2020 when the world came to a stop and weddings up and down the country were unfortunately cancelled, put on hold or at best restricted to the number of guests allowed to be present. My heart went out to all those couples who were...
by Kerry Gibbs | Dec 8, 2022 | Contract Law
I don’t need a written contract Having a written contract is often low on the priority list when trading as a small business. Business owners will say “nothing has gone wrong so far”, so the business decides to continue to operate without any written terms, trusting...
by Kerry Gibbs | Mar 9, 2020 | Contract Law, Terms & Conditions
The COVID-19 Coronavirus is disrupting both public life and business across the globe in various countries, events being called off, companies who import from China facing severe delays due to the business running on skeleton staff and concerns around travel. More...
by Kerry Gibbs | Feb 6, 2020 | Contract Law, Terms & Conditions
Thousands of contracts are entered into every day, many of which one party may not have any idea what the terms are or even what the contract looks like. We hear it time and time again that ‘there was no terms’.. or ‘I never sign contracts’. Unfortunately, this is not...
by Kerry Gibbs | Oct 9, 2019 | Contract Law, Terms & Conditions
“I am owed money but there was no contract in place” This is a common statement I see and hear across social media and the business community from business owners who have not been paid for the goods or services they have delivered. Not only does it cause a huge...
by Kerry Gibbs | Sep 18, 2019 | Contract Law, Terms & Conditions
The High court found that a clause contained in the standard terms and conditions of an IT supplier was unenforceable and damages were awarded to their client for over £110k. Often, suppliers look to exclude or limit liability within their standard terms and...