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29/10/2008 08:24:01
Guy Pardoe
Pardoe Development Corporation
Peterborough, New Hampshire, États-Unis
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Contrats & ententes
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Divers
Thread ID:
01357599
Message ID:
01357986
Vues:
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Humbly suggest to them that you'll get it, of course, in order to comply with their requirements, but, in turn, since they're the only organization requiring it of you in 20 years of business, you'll need to invoice them for the expense. They may see the light and waive the requirement.

Guy




>The parent agency for one of the clients for whom I've worked for over 20 years has just re-written their standard contract for suppliers. The language regarding insurance is unfamiliar to me. In addition to the more traditional errors and omissions, and automobile liability, they require commercial general liability Insurance. The contract states that this should include contractual liability and products and completed operations coverage, WITH LIMITS adequate to protect against legal liability arising out of contract activity but in any event no less than 1 million dollars per occurrence and 3 million dollars aggregate. I obviously don't have such coverage. No client has asked for it before. Further, it won't be cost effective to obtain it--even if I knew where to apply.
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>Ironically, the most recent version of their software, a billing system with VFP 6 front end and SQL back end, was completed over 10 years ago. It runs at 2 locations. I probably get half a dozen questions from them per year by phone or email. Most are seeking help in dealing with errors occuring outside the application (for example when IT downed the server over a weekend with out warning users who run 24/7 departments.) I have made no revisions to the code for at least 3 years, nor have I billed them during that period. The stated purpose of the contract is to continue to provide support for the application. In actuallity, the contract facilitates getting *paid* for supporting the application; I'd never leave the client dangling if they needed help and they know that.
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>Obviously, I won't go broke if I lose these clients but I do wonder who will support their application. I doubt if any other independent developer could fulfill the insurance requirements either.
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