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Client terms of business for the supply of limited company contractors (where the Contractor is under the supervision, direction or control of the client and has not opted out of the 2003 Conduct Regulations)

1. DEFINITIONS

1.1 In these Terms of Business the following definitions apply:

“Assignment”means the period during which the Contractor is supplied by the Employment Business to render services to the Client
“Client”means the person, firm or corporate body together with any subsidiary or associated Company as defined by the Companies Act 1985 to whom the Contractor is supplied or introduced;
“Employment Business”means Seven Resourcing Limited of Columba House, Adastral Park, Martlesham, Ipswich, IP5 3QU
“Contractor”means the Limited Company introduced to the Client by the Employment Business to carry out an Assignment (and save where otherwise indicated, includes any officer, employee or representative thereof).
“Engagement”means the engagement, employment or use of the Contractor’s services or the services of any officer, employee or representative of the Contractor, directly by the Client or any third party or through any other employment business on a permanent or temporary basis whether under a contract of service or for services; an agency, licence, franchise or partnership arrangement; or any other engagement
“Introduction”means (i) the Client’s interview of an officer, employee, or representative of the Contractor, in person or by telephone, following the Client’s instruction to the Employment Business to supply a Contractor or (ii) the passing to the Client of information which identifies a Contractor; and which leads to an Engagement
“Transfer Fee”means the fee payable in accordance with clause 7.1(b) below and Regulation 10 of the Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003.
“Relevant Period”means the longer period of either 14 weeks from the first day on which the Contractor worked for the Client, or 8 weeks from the day after the Contractor was last supplied by the Employment Business to the Client.
“Introduction Fee”means the fee payable in accordance with clause 7.2(b) below and Regulation 10 of the Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003.
“Remuneration”includes fees, guaranteed and/or anticipated bonus and commission earnings, allowances, inducement payments, and all other payments taxable, (and, where applicable, non-taxable) payable to or receivable by the Contractor for services rendered to or on behalf of the Client.

1.2 Unless the context otherwise requires, references to the singular include the plural

1.3 The headings contained in these Terms are for convenience only and do not affect their interpretation.

The ‘first day’ will be the first occasion on which a Contractor is supplied to work for the Client or the first day of an assignment where there has been more than 42 days since the end of any previous assignment

2. THE CONTRACT

“2.1”These Terms constitute the contract between the Employment Business and the Client for the supply of the Contractor’s services to the Client and are deemed to be accepted by the Client by virtue of its request for, interview with or engagement of a Contractor or the passing of any information about the Contractor to any third party following an Introduction.
“2.2”These terms contain the entire agreement between the parties and unless otherwise agreed in writing by a Director of the Employment Business, these Terms prevail over any terms of business or purchase conditions put forward by the Client.
“2.3”No variation or alteration to these Terms shall be valid unless the details of such variation are agreed between the Employment Business and the Client and are set out in writing and a copy of the varied terms is given to the Client stating the date on or after which such varied terms shall apply.

3. INFORMATION TO BE PROVIDED

“3.1”When making an Introduction of a Contractor to the Client the Employment Business shall inform the Client of the identity of the Contractor and the person to be supplied to do the work; and confirm that the Contractor and the person to be supplied to do the work has the necessary or required experience, training, qualifications and any authorisation required by law or a professional body to work in the Assignment.
“3.2”Where such information is not given in paper form or by electronic means it shall be confirmed by such means by the end of the third business day (excluding Saturday, Sunday and any public or Bank holiday) following, save where the Contractor is being proposed for an Assignment in the same position as one in which the Contractor had previously been supplied within the previous five business days and such information has already been given to the Client.

4. CHARGES

“4.1”The Client agrees to pay the hourly charges of the Employment Business. The charges are calculated according to the number of hours worked by the Contractor (to the nearest quarter hour). The charges comprise mainly the Contractor’s pay but also include the Employment Business’s commission calculated as a percentage of the Contractor’s pay, and any travel, hotel or other expenses as may have been agreed with the Client or, if there is no such agreement, such expenses as are reasonable. VAT, if applicable, is payable on the entirety of these charges.
“4.2”The charges are invoiced to the Client on a weekly basis and are payable within 21 days. The Employment Business reserves the right to charge interest on any overdue amounts at the rate of 8% per annum above the base rate from time to time of the Bank of England from the due date until the date of payment.
“4.3”There are no rebates payable in respect of the charges of the Employment Business.

5. TIME SHEETS

“5.1”At the end of each week of the Assignment (or at the end of the Assignment where the Assignment is for a period of less than one week the Client shall sign the Employment Business’s online time sheet verifying the number of hours worked by the Contractor during that week.
“5.2”E-signature of the time sheet by the Client indicates is confirmation of the number of hours worked. If the Client is unable to e-sign a time sheet produced for authentication by the Contractor because the Client disputes the hours claimed, the Client shall inform the Employment Business as soon as is reasonably practicable and shall co-operate fully and in a timely fashion with the Employment Business to enable the Employment Business to establish what hours, if any, were worked by the Contractor. Failure to e-sign the time sheet does not absolve the Client’s obligation to pay the charges in respect of the hours worked.
“5.3”The Client shall not be entitled to decline to e-sign a timesheet on the basis that he is dissatisfied with the work performed by the Contractor. In cases of unsuitable work the Client should apply the provisions of clause 10.1 below.
“5.4”Seven Resourcing uses an online time sheet system called ETZ Back Office and you will be required to use this to authorise time sheets for payment. The e-signature obtained will be the proof used to make payments to candidates and produce invoices for yourself – these invoices will not be posted and must be emailed.

6. PAYING THE CONTRACTOR

“6.1”The Employment Business is responsible for paying the Contractor.

7. TRANSFER AND INTRODUCTION FEES

“7.1”In the event of the Engagement of a Contractor supplied by the Employment Business either (1) directly by the Client or (2) by the Client pursuant to being supplied by another employment business, within the Relevant Period the Client shall be liable, to either:
“7.1 A)”Subject to electing upon giving 7 days notice, an extended period of hire of the Contractor being 52 weeks during which the Employment Business shall be entitled to the charges set out in clause 3.1 above for each hour the Contractor is so employed or supplied; or
“7.1 B)”A Transfer Fee calculated as follows: 15% of the Remuneration applicable during the first 12 months of the Engagement or if the actual Remuneration is not known, the charges referred to in clause 4.1 multiplied by 250. No refund of the introduction fee will be paid in the event that the Engagement subsequently terminates. VAT is payable in addition to any fee due.
“7.2”In the event that there is an Introduction of a Contractor to the Client which does not result in the supply of that Contractor by the Employment Business to the Client, but which leads to an Engagement of the Contractor by the Client either directly or pursuant to being supplied by another employment business the Client shall be liable, to either:
“7.2 A)”Subject to electing upon giving 7 days notice, a period of hire of the Contractor being 12 weeks during which the Employment Business shall be entitled to the charges set out in clause 4.1 above for each hour the Contractor is so employed or supplied; or
“7.2 B)”An Introduction Fee calculated as follows: 15% of the Remuneration applicable during the first 12 months of the Engagement or if the actual Remuneration is not known, the charges referred to in clause 4.1 multiplied by 250. No refund of the introduction fee will be paid in the event that the Engagement subsequently terminates. VAT is payable in addition to any fee due.
“7.3”In the event that the Engagement of the Contractor is for a fixed term of less than 12 months, the fee in clause 7.1(b) or 7.2(b) will apply pro-rata. If the Engagement is extended beyond the initial fixed term or if the Client re-engages the Contractor within 6 months of the termination of the first Engagement the Client shall be liable to pay a further fee based on the additional Remuneration applicable for the period of Engagement following the initial fixed term up to the termination of the second Engagement or the first anniversary of its commencement, whichever is sooner.
“7.4”In the event that the Contractor is introduced by the Client to a third party with whom the Contractor takes up employment within the Relevant Period the Client shall be liable to pay a transfer fee calculated as follows: 15% of the Remuneration applicable during the first 12 months of the Engagement or, if the actual amount of the Remuneration is not known, the hourly charges referred to in clause 3.1 multiplied by 250. No refund of the Transfer Fee will be paid in the event that the Engagement subsequently terminates. VAT is payable in addition to any fee due.

8. LIABILITY

“8.1”Whilst every effort is made by the Employment Business to give satisfaction to the Client by ensuring reasonable standards of skills, integrity and reliability from Contractors and to provide the same in accordance with the Assignment details provided by the Client, no liability is accepted by the Employment Business for any loss, expense, damage, costs or delay arising from the failure to provide a Contractor for all or part of the period of the Assignment or from the negligence, dishonesty, misconduct or lack of skill of the Contractor or if the Contractor terminates the Assignment for any reason. For the avoidance of doubt, the Employment Business does not exclude liability for death or personal injury arising from its own negligence.
“8.2”Contractors provided by the Employment Business to the Client are deemed to be under the direction and control of the Client for the duration of the Assignment. The Client will comply in all respects with all relevant statutes, by-laws and legal requirements including provision of adequate Public Liability insurance in respect of the Contractor. The Client shall indemnify the Employment Business against any costs, claims, damages and expenses incurred by the Employment Business as a result of any breach of these Terms by the Client.
“8.3”The Client shall advise the Employment Business of any special health and safety matters about which the Employment Business is required to inform the Contractor and about any requirements imposed by law or by any professional body which must be satisfied if the Contractor is to fill the Assignment. The Client will assist the Employment Business in complying with the Employment Business’ duties under the Working Time Regulations by supplying any relevant information about the Assignment requested by the Employment Business and the Client will not do anything to cause the Employment Business to be in breach of its obligations under these Regulations. Where the Client requires or may require the services of a Contractor for more than 48 hours in any week, the Client must notify the Employment Business of this requirement before the commencement of that week.
“8.4”The Client undertakes that it knows of no reason why it would be detrimental to the interests of the Contractor for the Contractor to fill the Assignment.
“8.5”The Client shall indemnify and keep indemnified the Employment Business against any costs, claims or liabilities incurred by the Employment Business arising out of any Assignment or arising out of any non-compliance with clauses 8.2 and8.3 and/or as a result of any breach of these Terms by the Client.

9. Special Situations

“9.1”Where the Contractor or the person supplied to do the work is required by law, or any professional body to have any qualifications or authorisations to work on the Assignment or the Assignment involves caring for or attending one or more persons under the age of eighteen or any person who by reason of age, infirmity or who is otherwise in need of care or attention, the Employment Business will take all reasonably practicable steps to obtain and offer to provide copies of any relevant qualifications or authorisations of the Contractor or the person supplied to do the work, two references from persons not related to the Contractor or the person supplied to do the work who have agreed that the references they provide may be disclosed to the Client and has taken all reasonably practicable steps to confirm that the Contractor or the person supplied to do the work is suitable for the Assignment. If the Employment Business is unable to do any of the above it shall inform the Client of the steps it has taken to obtain this information in any event.

10. TERMINATION OF THE ASSIGNMENT

“10.1”The Client may terminate the Assignment by giving to the Employment Business [in writing] the period of notice specified in the written confirmation.
“10.2”Notwithstanding the provisions of sub-clause 9.1 the Client may terminate the Assignment forthwith by notice in writing to the Employment Business where:
“10.2.1”the Contractor is in wilful or persistent breach of its obligations;
“10.2.2”the Client reasonably believes that the Contractor has not observed any condition of confidentiality applicable to the Contractor from time to time; or
“10.2.3”for any reason the Contractor proves unsatisfactory to the Client.
“10.3”The Employment Business may terminate an Assignment forthwith by notice in writing: –
“10.3.1”if the Client is in wilful or persistent breach of its obligations under these Terms; or
“10.3.2”if the Client becomes bankrupt or has a receiving order or administrative order made against it or is put into liquidation (save for the purposes of solvent reconstruction or amalgamation).
“10.4”The Employment Business shall notify the Client immediately if it receives or otherwise obtains information which gives it reasonable grounds to believe that a Contractor supplied to the Client is unsuitable for the Assignment and shall terminate the Assignment under the provisions of clause 10.3.

11. LAW

“11.1”These Terms are governed by the law of England & Wales and are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of England & Wales.

Client terms of business for the supply of limited company contractors

1. DEFINITIONS

1.1 In these Terms of Engagement the following definitions apply:

“Relevant Period”means the longer period of either 14 weeks from the first day on which the Contractor worked for the Client, or 8 weeks from the day after the Contractor was last supplied by the Employment Business to the Client.

“Assignment”means the period during which the Contractor is engaged by the Employment Business to render services to the Client
“Client”means the person, firm or corporate body together with any subsidiary or associated Company as defined by the Companies Act 1985 requiring the services of the Contractor;
“Contractor”means the Limited Company engaged by the Employment Business to provide the services of its employees, officers or representatives to the Client;
“Employment Business”means Seven Seven Resourcing of 2nd Floor, Columba House, Adastral Park, Ipswich, IP5 3QU.

1.2 Unless the context otherwise requires, references to the singular include the plural

1.3 The headings contained in these Terms are for convenience only and do not affect their interpretation.

The ‘first day’ will be the first occasion on which a Contractor is supplied to work for the Client or the first day of an assignment where there has been more than 42 days since the end of any previous assignment

2. THE CONTRACT

“2.1”These Terms constitute a contract for services between the Employment Business and the Contractor upon being signed on behalf of the Contractor and they govern all Assignments undertaken by the Contractor. However no contract shall exist between the Employment Business and the Contractor between Assignments.
“2.2”For the avoidance of doubt these Terms shall not be construed as a contract between any individual supplied or any representative of the Contractor and any of the liabilities of an employer arising out of the Assignment shall be the liabilities of the Contractor.
“2.3”No variation or alteration to these Terms shall be valid unless the details of such variation are agreed between the Employment Business and the Contractor and set out in writing and a copy of the varied terms is given to the Contractor stating the date on or after which such varied terms shall apply.

3. ASSIGNMENTS

“3.1”The Employment Business will endeavour to obtain suitable Assignments for the Contractor to work as a . The Contractor shall not be obliged to accept an Assignment offered by the Employment Business.
“3.2”The Contractor acknowledges that the nature of temporary work means that there may be periods when no suitable work is available and agrees: that suitability of the work to be offered shall be determined solely by the Employment Business; that the Employment Business shall incur no liability to the Contractor should it fail to offer opportunities to work in the above category or in any other category; and that no contract shall exist between the Contractor and the Employment Business during periods when the Contractor is not working on an Assignment.
“3.3”At the same time as an Assignment is offered to the Contractor the Employment Business shall inform the Contractor of the identity of the Client, and if applicable the nature of their business; the date the work is to commence and the duration or likely duration of the work; the type of work, location and hours during which the Contractor would be required to work; the rate of remuneration that will be paid and any expenses payable by or to the Contractor; and any risks to health and safety known to the Client and the steps the Client has taken to prevent or control such risks. In addition the Employment Business shall inform the Contractor what experience, training, qualifications and any authorisation required by law or a professional body the Client considers necessary or which are required by law to work in the Assignment.
“3.4”Where such information is not given in paper form or by electronic means it shall be confirmed by such means by the end of the third business day (excluding Saturday, Sunday and any public or Bank holiday) following save where the Contractor is being offered an Assignment in the same position as one in which the Contractor had previously been supplied within the previous five business days and such information has already been given to the Contractor.
“3.5”3.1 If before the first Assignment, during the course of an Assignment or within the Relevant Period the Client wishes to employ the Contractor direct or through another employment business, the Contractor acknowledges that the Employment Business will be entitled either to charge the Client a fee or to agree an extension of the hiring period with the Client at the end of which the Contractor may be engaged directly by the Client or through another employment business without further charge to the Client. In addition the Employment Business will be entitled to charge a fee to the Client if the Client introduces the Contractor to a third party who subsequently engages the Contractor within the Relevant Period.

4. FEES

“4.1”The Contractor will receive payment from the Employment Business calculated at a minimum hourly rate of £ being the minimum rate of remuneration that the Employment Business reasonably expects to achieve, for all hours worked. The actual rate will be notified on a per Assignment basis, for each hour worked during an Assignment (to the nearest quarter hour) to be paid weekly in arrears.
“4.2”Subject to any agreement by the parties to the contrary the Contractor shall not be entitled to receive payment from either the Employment Business or the Client for time not spent on Assignment whether in respect of holidays, illness or absence for any other reason.
“4.3”All payments will be made to the Contractor and the Contractor shall be responsible for any PAYE Income Tax and National Insurance Contributions and any other taxes and deductions payable in respect of its employees, officers or representatives (“Staff”) for any Assignment.

4. TIMESHEETS

“5.1”At the end of each week of an Assignment (or at the end of the Assignment where an Assignment is for a period of less than one week or is completed before the end of a week) the Contractor shall deliver to the Employment Business the Employment Business’s timesheet duly completed to indicate the number of hours worked by the Contractor during the preceding week signed by an authorised representative of the Client. Such timesheets must be received by the Employment Business by no later than midnight on a Monday following the week to which they relate. This timesheet must be accompanied by an invoice from the Contractor for the amount due from the Employment Business to the Contractor for the hours worked in that week. Such invoice should bear the Contractor’s name, Employment Business registration number, VAT number, and should state any VAT due on the invoice.
“5.2”Subject to clause 5.3 the Employment Business shall pay the Contractor for all hours worked regardless of whether the Employment Business has received payment from the Client for those hours.
“5.3”Where the Contractor fails to submit a properly authenticated time sheet the Employment Business shall, in a timely fashion, conduct further investigations into the hours claimed by the Contractor and the reasons that the Client has refused to sign a timesheet in respect of those hours. This may delay any payment due to the Contractor. The Employment Business shall make no payment to the Contractor for hours not worked.

6. LIABILITY

“6.1”The Contractor shall be liable for any loss, damage or injury to any party resulting from the negligent acts or omissions of its Staff during an Assignment.
“6.2”The Contractor shall ensure the provision of adequate Employer’s Liability Insurance, Public Liability Insurance and any other suitable policies of insurance in respect of the Contractor and its Staff during an Assignment and shall make a copy of the policy available to the Employment Business upon request.

7. CONTRACTOR’S OBLIGATIONS

“7.1”The Contractor agrees on its own part and on behalf of its Staff as follows: –
“7.1.1”Not to engage in any conduct detrimental to the interests of the Employment Business or the Client which includes any conduct tending to bring the Employment Business or the Client into disrepute or which results in the loss of custom or business.
“7.1.2”To be present during the times or for the total number of hours during each day and/or week of the Assignment as may be agreed with the Employment Business or the Client.
“7.1.3”To take all reasonable steps to safeguard its own health and safety and the health and safety of any other person who may be affected by its actions on the Assignment.
“7.1.4”To comply with all statutory obligations and codes of practice to which the Contractor is subject in respect of its Staff including but not limited to the Working Time Regulations.
“7.1.5”To comply with any rules or obligations in force at the premises where services are performed during Assignments to the extent that they are reasonably applicable.
“7.1.6”To co-operate with the Client’s staff and accept the direction of any person in the Client’s organisation to whom it is required to report and comply with all reasonable and lawful instructions within the scope of the Assignment made by the Client.
“7.1.7”To furnish the Employment Business with any progress reports as may be requested from time to time.
“7.1.8”Not to sub-contract to any third party any of the services which it is required to perform under any Assignment.
“7.1.9”To notify the Employment Business forthwith in writing if it should become insolvent, dissolved or subject to a winding up petition.
“7.1.10”If, either before or during the course of an Assignment, the Contractor becomes aware of any reason why the individual supplied to do the work may not be suitable for an Assignment, he shall notify the Employment Business without delay.

8. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

“8.1”The Contractor acknowledges that all copyright, trademarks, patents and other intellectual property rights deriving from services carried out by the Contractor and its Staff for the Client during the Assignment shall belong to the Client.

9. COMPUTER EQUIPMENT WARRANTY

“9.1”The Contractor shall ensure that any computer equipment and associated software that it provides to its Staff for the purpose of providing the services contains anti-virus protection with the latest released upgrade from time to time.

10. CONFIDENTIALLY

“10.1”In order to protect the confidentiality and trade secrets of any Client and the Employment Business and without prejudice to every other duty to keep secret all information given to it or gained in confidence the Contractor agrees on its own part and on behalf of its Staff as follows: –
“10.1.1”Not at any time whether during or after an Assignment (unless expressly so authorised by the Client or the Employment Business as a necessary part of the performance of its duties) to disclose to any person or to make use of any of the trade secrets or confidential information of the Client;
“10.1.2”deliver up to the Client or the Employment Business (as directed) at the end of each Assignment all documents and other materials belonging to the Client (and all copies) which are in its possession including documents and other materials created by it or the Staff during the course of the Assignment;
“10.1.3”Not at any time to make any copy, abstract, summary or précis of the whole or any part of any document or other material belonging to the Client except when required to do so in the course of its duties under an Assignment in which event any such item shall belong to the Client or the Employment Business as appropriate.

11. TERMINATION

“11.1”An Assignment may be terminated by either the Employment Business or the Contractor by giving the other party in writing such notice, if any, as is specified in the Assignment Confirmation note.
“11.2”Notwithstanding sub-clauses 11.1 and 11.5 of this Agreement, where required by the Client, the Employment Business may without notice and without liability instruct the Contractor to cease work on an Assignment at any time, where:
“11.2.1”The Contractor has acted in breach of the rules and regulations applicable to the Client’s own staff;
“11.2.2”The Client reasonably believes that the Contractor has not observed any condition of confidentiality applicable to the Contractor from time to time; or
“11.2.3”The Contractor becomes insolvent, dissolved or subject to a winding up petition
“11.3”Failure by the Contractor to give notice of termination as required in the assignment confirmation note shall constitute a breach of contract and shall entitle the Employment Business to claim damages from the Contractor for any resulting loss suffered by the Employment Business.
“11.4”If the Staff are unable for any reason to work on an Assignment the Contractor should inform the Employment Business by no later than 10.00 am on the first day of absence to enable alternative arrangements to be made.
“11.4”The Contractor acknowledges that the continuation of an Assignment is subject to and conditioned by the continuation of the contract entered into between the Employment Business and the Client. In the event that the contract between the Employment Business and the Client is terminated for any reason the Assignment shall cease with immediate effect without liability to the Contractor.

12. NOTICES

“12.1”All notices which are required to be given hereunder shall be in writing and shall be sent to the registered office from time to time of the party upon whom the notice is to be served. Any such notice may be delivered personally or by first class prepaid post or facsimile transmission and shall be deemed to have been served if by hand when delivered, if by first class post 48 hours and if by facsimile transmission when dispatched.

13. LAW

“13.1”These terms are governed by the law of England & Wales and are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of England & Wales.