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<blockquote data-quote="Dry Rot" data-source="post: 3357728" data-attributes="member: 4505"><p>The best, and essential, clause is, "This agreement can be terminated by either side without reason given by two weeks notice on either side".</p><p></p><p>Put the fear of God into them before you start. I used to insert a clause every tme something went wrong but ended up with four pages of closely typed A4, when all I really needed was the above.</p><p></p><p>One could not pay "...because I've just got out of prison". Another left to re-enter the lunatic asylum she'd emerged from. I won't list the non-payers in consideration of bandwidth. But the best by far was the one who abandoned a Shetland pony. I did manage to find a home for it (free, same price the livery paid for it) but then (of course) I got a letter from his solicitor demanded "the balanace of the proceeds of sale". I was delighted to be able to refer him to the agreement his client had signed, agreeing to £400/week rent for a stallion, which his client's pony undoubtedly was as it had tried to mount a friend of mine. He had mistakenedly thought he'd be due for £10/week for a gelding.</p><p></p><p>Whatever you do, keep a diary. You will end up with enough stories for a decent sized book which might compensate in some small way for the suffering you will be forced to endure while collecting the material.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dry Rot, post: 3357728, member: 4505"] The best, and essential, clause is, "This agreement can be terminated by either side without reason given by two weeks notice on either side". Put the fear of God into them before you start. I used to insert a clause every tme something went wrong but ended up with four pages of closely typed A4, when all I really needed was the above. One could not pay "...because I've just got out of prison". Another left to re-enter the lunatic asylum she'd emerged from. I won't list the non-payers in consideration of bandwidth. But the best by far was the one who abandoned a Shetland pony. I did manage to find a home for it (free, same price the livery paid for it) but then (of course) I got a letter from his solicitor demanded "the balanace of the proceeds of sale". I was delighted to be able to refer him to the agreement his client had signed, agreeing to £400/week rent for a stallion, which his client's pony undoubtedly was as it had tried to mount a friend of mine. He had mistakenedly thought he'd be due for £10/week for a gelding. Whatever you do, keep a diary. You will end up with enough stories for a decent sized book which might compensate in some small way for the suffering you will be forced to endure while collecting the material. [/QUOTE]
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