In this article, Commercial Property Specialist Charlie Bennett discusses how Heads of Terms work, whether they’re legally binding and what to look out for when negotiating.
If you're unsure whether any of this supplier's goods were on the premises and identifiable on the day you were appointed, you will probably decide:
- To note this, so you can come back later, and investigate further, if it might then make a difference.
- To give this supplier the benefit of the doubt for now, and see if their claim would be a good one, if they can identify some of their goods as having been on site on day one.