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Unless otherwise agreed, all work is undertaken on a ‘time plus costs’ basis under
which we charge for our time at our current hourly rate and for expenditure (eg,
photography, design and printing) at cost plus 17.5 per cent.
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Work undertaken on the basis of a fixed price quotation will be charged for at the
quoted price. However, where projects are halted, substantially changed during the
course of work or unduly delayed due to circumstances beyond our control, we reserve
the right to invoice on the basis of time and expenditure incurred.
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Invoices relating to each project or activity will be submitted on completion of
that project or activity or, in the case of longer or complex projects, on completion
of each phase.
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Where we are retained on the basis of a monthly fee or on a ‘time plus costs’ basis
invoices will normally be submitted in the month following the month to which the
invoice relates, unless otherwise agreed between us.
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Where appropriate, press release distribution and similar costs will be calculated
as though all material is printed and mailed first class post.
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Not withstanding Clause 3 above, where the nature of the work we are undertaking
on your behalf requires us to make what we regard to be substantial payments to
third parties we may require you to put us in funds to cover such expenditure prior
to entering into such third party commitments.
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We retain the copyright on any work which we have produced or which we have commissioned
on your behalf until payment is received in full. Thereafter, the copyright is yours.
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At the time that copyright is transferred we are happy to hand over images, artwork,
computer files, etc, relating to original work. In the absence of a specific request
to hand over such material we will store it for as long as it seems to us to be
appropriate, after which time it may be destroyed without further reference to you.
We accept no responsibility for safe-keeping of such material beyond the due date
for payment of our invoice for the work in question.
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Invoices are due for payment no later than 30 days from the invoice date. We reserve
the right to charge interest on overdue accounts in line with the Late Payment of
Commercial Debts (Interest) Act 1998. We also reserve the right to halt or delay
work on projects in hand in the event that payment is overdue on invoices relating
to other work.
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Unless otherwise agreed in writing between us, contracts based on a monthly fee
are for a minimum of three months. Three months notice in writing from either party
to the other is required to cancel the contract.
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Not withstanding Clause 10 above, in the event of you fundamentally breaching any
of these terms of business we will be forthwith released from any of our contractual
obligations to the fullest extent permitted by law and may invoice for three months'
fees in lieu of notice. We may, at our discretion, regard as a fundamental breach
of these terms of business your failure to pay invoices by the due date or the issuing
of instructions for us to undertake work which would lead to us breaching the Chartered
Institute of Public Relations’ Code of Conduct.
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Our failure at any time to enforce any of these terms of business does not preclude
us from doing so at some future date either in regard to the same matter or in the
same or similar circumstances.
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We shall be released from any contractual obligations in the event of war, civil
commotion, fire, flood, natural disaster or such other cause beyond our reasonable
anticipation or control.
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We will take every care to ensure that any advice given, literature and advertisements
produced, and statements, releases and articles issued are correct. However, neither
Smye Holland Associates, its agents or employees will accept responsibility for
loss, damage, etc, howsoever arising, occasioned by the implementation of such advice,
the publication of such literature or advertisements, or the issuing of such statements,
releases or articles. All legal responsibility for published material, including
defence of any action for misrepresentation or libel, remains with you.
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These terms of business form a contract between us which will be subject to the
law of England.