Posted by John Cartmell on 01/12/48 11:38
In article <43dcb564$1_1@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com>,
John Russell <john_e_russell@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Goods have to be fit for purpose, but that's usually interpreted as does
> what it says on the box. How do you prove your requirements where different?
> I doubt anyone goes around with their own spec list on a piece of paper
> demanding the shop's stamps the thing to confirm the goods sold match's it.
> Perhaps we should. That's how big companies make major purchases.
A verbal contract is sufficient except where land and Intellectual Property is
concerned. Take a tape recorder if you're worried about them denying the
contract.
--
John Cartmell john@ followed by finnybank.com 0845 006 8822
Qercus magazine FAX +44 (0)8700-519-527 www.finnybank.com
Qercus - the best guide to RISC OS computing
[Back to original message]
|