Legal Question in Business Law in California
customer not paying amount contracted for
i was wondering if it was legal for a customer to not pay the vendor the amount contracted? Their reason being, they are deducting a rebate of a certain % . They are implementing an Automatic Rebate Program to reduce their service costs. Is this legal for them to take that rebate from us?
Asked on 12/14/07, 2:25 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Edward Hoffman
Law Offices of Edward A. Hoffman
Re: customer not paying amount contracted for
Neither party can unilaterally change the terms of a contract. Whether your customer's actions are permitted by the contract depends upon what the contract says. Without seeing the contract I can't say whether the customer has breached or not.
Answered on 12/14/07, 4:22 pm
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