Michael,

The contract you received, was it already signed for their side.

If not, why not scan it in, OCR it, add the missing points, print it, sign
it and send it back.

In the business world, most people want solutions not problems.

Maybe every time it is time for renewal you should sent them a contract of
your choosing for them to sign.

Just thought
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 10:56 PM, Michael Madigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Well I finally received the contract to sign for the extension.  After
> assuring me that the contract would be exactly the same except for the
> period of performance, they changed the termination clause.
>
> The previous clause had an "out" for me if the company "materially
> breached" the contract.  This was something my attorney strongly suggested I
> put in.  In other words, if the company did something that was a clear
> violation of the contract, I had to notify them in writing and have three
> days for the company to rectify it.  If there was no remediation, I could
> terminate the contract.
>
> So instead of just taking the contract we both agreed to and signed, and
> then changing the dates, they went back to the pre-attorney review contract.
>
> You couldn't make this stuff up.
>
>
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