Common use of Necessary work Clause in Contracts

Necessary work. a. Preparation work Any preparation work that we have agreed to do (such as work to your water, gas or electricity supply, carpentry work and so on) is shown on the front of your quotation and is included in the price we have quoted. After we start work at your property, we may discover that further work, which was not obvious and so was not included in our quotation, is needed. If this is the case we will tell you any extra costs and give you the option to proceed with your order based on the new quotation or not to go ahead with your order. We will hire a suitably qualified subcontractor to carry out the preparation work. If you prefer, and if appropriate, we may agree to you hiring and paying for your own contractor. In this case, the work must meet any reasonable standards we specify, as well as all legal requirements that apply. The preparation work may mean that you have to do some redecorating, and possibly replace carpets in some areas if your staircase needs to be altered. You will be responsible for all costs associated with this, unless the redecorating or new carpet is needed because of our or our subcontractor’s negligence. b. Electrical work Our quotation is based on the assumption that the electrical wiring in your property meets current regulations. If our qualified electrician finds that the electrics are not in line with the current regulations (or replacement regulations) we will need to carry out extra work before we install the stairlift. There may be an extra charge for this. If you do not allow our electrician to carry out any necessary work, we will not be able to install your stairlift and can end the agreement (see clause 19a).

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Sources: Hire Agreement, Hire Agreement

Necessary work. a. Preparation work Any preparation work that we have agreed to do (such as work to your water, gas or electricity supply, carpentry work and so on) is shown on the front of your quotation and is included in the price we have quoted. After we start work at your property, we may discover that further work, which was not obvious and so was not included in our quotation, is needed. If this is the case we will tell you any extra costs and give you the option to proceed with your order based on the new quotation or not to go ahead with your order. We will hire a suitably qualified subcontractor to carry out the preparation work. If you prefer, and if appropriate, we may agree to you hiring and paying for your own contractor. In this case, the work must meet any reasonable standards we specify, as well as all legal requirements that apply. The preparation work may mean that you have to do some redecorating, and possibly replace carpets in some areas if your staircase needs to be altered. You will be responsible for all costs associated with this, unless the redecorating or new carpet is needed because of our or our subcontractor’s negligence. b. Electrical work Our quotation is based on the assumption that the electrical wiring in your property meets current regulations. If our qualified electrician finds that the electrics are not in line with the current regulations NICEIC 17th Edition Regulations (or replacement regulations) we will need to carry out extra work before we install the stairlift. There may be an extra charge for this. If you do not allow our electrician to carry out any necessary work, we will not be able to install your stairlift and can end the agreement (see clause 19a17a).

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Sources: Terms and Conditions of Sale