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24 May 2001 3:50PM

- Author:
- Michael Ryley
It is always prudent to treat the existence of a FM contract as an opportunity to clarify the expectations and obligations of the parties and to manage the consequences of change. Without an agreement between the parties on where responsibility for each issue and each cost lies, TUPE gives rise to an unpredictable exposure. It should also be borne in mind that on retenders of contracted-out services the transferee (incoming contractor) will not have a contract with the transferor (outgoing co... (1389 more words)
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