Hello,
I have an implied contract with a builder and sadly as seems to be quite common things have gone wrong.
My question lies within our contract as I will need to pursue him via the courts I think.
We don't have a written contract, but rather an implied contract in that he was doing some work, and paid him.
The payment applications were paid in full, and were paid into the account details for the company name (not stated in the bank account name as being Ltd). The header on the top of the applications were equally not stating the company was limited.
The builder is now saying his company IS ltd, and therefore he is separate legal entity to the firm.
I completely understand this and under normal circumstances it would seem easy to distinguish who the contract was with, but under an 'implied contract' how does this work, as nothing associated to either the payment schedule or the bank account name gives rise to any limited company status.
Any help much appreciated.
I have an implied contract with a builder and sadly as seems to be quite common things have gone wrong.
My question lies within our contract as I will need to pursue him via the courts I think.
We don't have a written contract, but rather an implied contract in that he was doing some work, and paid him.
The payment applications were paid in full, and were paid into the account details for the company name (not stated in the bank account name as being Ltd). The header on the top of the applications were equally not stating the company was limited.
The builder is now saying his company IS ltd, and therefore he is separate legal entity to the firm.
I completely understand this and under normal circumstances it would seem easy to distinguish who the contract was with, but under an 'implied contract' how does this work, as nothing associated to either the payment schedule or the bank account name gives rise to any limited company status.
Any help much appreciated.
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