Contract Law - P.Q/2
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Have a little read: ... 1. Your client is Tony Smith. Tony has contracted with Neil for the construction of Greenacres for a fixed sum of £800,000. Neil has sub-contracted the electrical work to his brother-in-law Jim. Originally, Jim quoted a price of £35,000 for the electrical work but "in order to help out Neil" he agreed to do the job for a fixed price of £30,000. Before contracting with Neil, Tony obtained several estimates all of which (apart from Neil's) were well over £1 million. As the construction work proceeds, it becomes apparent that Neil has under-priced the contract. At a crisis meeting, Neil presents Tony with two options: either to use lower grade materials or to increase the price by £50,000. Tony is reluctant to incorporate cheaper materials and so he agrees to pay Neil an additional £50,000. Work continues but when Jim discovers that Tony has promised Neil an additional £50,000, Jim demands that Neil should
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