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Ajay Kaushik (Service)     03 August 2010

Claim for services rendered

Could any one please enlighten that if a Company does not have a services agreement with a client but furnished services to the client for a considerable time, claim the services charges from the client..

How can it claim..by way of enetering a backdated agreement or by way of a claim letter..

if a company sends a claim letter to client and somehow the client delays the payment or doesnt accept it altogether...will it not be tantamount to inflating the profits of the company?


Please guide.



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Daksh (Student)     03 August 2010

Mr.Ajay Kaushik,

In the circumstances as enumerated by you the company happens to be on the strong footing in light of admitted position of no written contract.  Now the vendor should try to get recieved the bill in lieu of the service rendered by it quoting the agreed rates and see how the company reacts to the same. (whether you like it or not let there be a communication to the effect that the vendor is agreeable to acceed to written agreement albiet belatedly for the purposes of recovery of his/her dues).  In the circumstances let the matter be discussed across the table to thrash out the problem diplomatically.

Best Regards

Daksh


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