Hi All
Im involved in a contractual dispute with an ex employer over pay . Its well on its way to court and we are currently exchanging documents. Some months ago I requested a copy of my contract and was told there was none in my file. Fast forward to discovery and he has now submitted an unsigned employment contract insisting I am bound by it. I have never set eyes on it before. He states that the absence of a contract signed by him is immaterial, as he has proof it was created on his computer. He further states that the absence of a contract signed by me is my problem. This is what he is relying on in court.
It just so happens that the "contract" does absolutely nothing to support his defence but obviously, it sows doubt in the mind of the court.
Am I missing something here? Is it really possible to defend or pursue a claim with an unsigned contract?
Im involved in a contractual dispute with an ex employer over pay . Its well on its way to court and we are currently exchanging documents. Some months ago I requested a copy of my contract and was told there was none in my file. Fast forward to discovery and he has now submitted an unsigned employment contract insisting I am bound by it. I have never set eyes on it before. He states that the absence of a contract signed by him is immaterial, as he has proof it was created on his computer. He further states that the absence of a contract signed by me is my problem. This is what he is relying on in court.
It just so happens that the "contract" does absolutely nothing to support his defence but obviously, it sows doubt in the mind of the court.
Am I missing something here? Is it really possible to defend or pursue a claim with an unsigned contract?
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