limited company supplies a small shop with hand made items. in what case could the small shop sue the limited company supplier.
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Ehhh, why are you wanting to sue them. You can't just sue them because they supplied you or your business with goods you purchased from them, unless said goods were either not as described or not fit for purpose, in which case your entitled to return them to the supplier.
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Originally posted by marionette View Postno one has sued, but in what event could a shop sue a supplier of hand made items
Litigation should be the last resort though, and the parties should attempt to resolve the dispute before taking legal action. Without knowing the details I'm just shooting in the dark here. If, for example, the shop had organised a special event and the supplier failed to deliver the goods in time for that event, leaving the shop without goods to sell, then that could be a reason to sue. If the goods are not as described, are of poor quality, etc., I'd say the first step would be to return the goods to the supplier and ask for a replacement. We really need to know what's going on to be able to comment further.
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Originally posted by marionette View Postno one has sued, but in what event could a shop sue a supplier of hand made items
Your asking us on what grounds a shop can sue a supplier, well we can't answer that without knowing what the dispute between the shop and the supplier actually is. You can not sue just because the supplier supplied the shop with homemade items, unless they were described as not being homemade, which is unlikely.Please note that this advice is given informally, without liability and without prejudice. Always seek the advice of an insured qualified professional. All my legal and nonlegal knowledge comes from either here (LB),my own personal research and experience and/or as the result of necessity as an Employer and Businessman.
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unless of course it's you that is the supplier ... in that case, you would be well advised to ensure that the shop in question has no reason to sue you (as per FP's and Teaboy's posts)Debt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.
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