Legal Question in Consumer Law in United Kingdom
contractual law u.k.
Signed a contract with an agency to sell my company. The company was struck off the register by companies house thereby deeming it seiced in October 2006. The company which I signed the contract with states that eeven if the company liquidates then the directors are responsible for the fee of �4,000. The agency in the year that I had advertised the business,
Asked on 6/18/07, 9:46 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Andrew Dutton
Legal -Zone
Re: contractual law u.k.
Before being able to advise fully on this matter it will be necessary to read the contract with this agency and discuss with you the circumstances surrounding the winding up of your company.
Let us know if you require this assistance.
Andrew Dutton
www.legal-zone.co.uk
Answered on 6/19/07, 5:01 am
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