>Normally, once the work has been accepted by the company and signed off, then the contractor can charge for fixing them.
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>If, however, they have been spotted during acceptence testing, then the contractor should fix them free of charge.
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>Unfortunately, the bottom line will be what was
actually agreed in your contract.
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>HTH
>Kev
Thanks, Kevin. I've never seen this contract, but I guess, I may ask my boss to show it to me (though, it could be confidential information).
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.
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