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What is TUPE?
A: “Transfer of undertakings (Protection of Employment) regulation 2006” (TUPE). TUPE protects Employee jobs as the...
Published: Aug 24, 2021 11:48:53 AM
Yes, because there are often opportunities to resolve breaches of warranty that are not usually available under an indemnity.
If there is a breach of a warranty then there is usually another provision in the contract for you to fix the problem in a specified period. There may also be terms setting out a dispute resolution procedure so that you can both find a more constructive way to solve the problem.
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