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Old 24-06-2003, 12:14   #57
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Originally posted by obvious
Contracts can not be changed unilaterally.

It's illegal. A changed contract is a broken contract.
Well said

Good example of this is the accepted fact that NTL can not enforce the 12 month contract if they change the price of a service and do not get the customers agreement to the change.

A degree of "flexibility" is allowed to be built into any agreement but any "fundamental" changes have to be agreed to.

Closest example of this that comes to mind is if your Water supplier wished to change over to metered supply. They have the right to ask for the change but would have to both notify you and gain your agreement prior to making the change.
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