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Old February 10th, 2006, 04:49 PM
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Default OT as usual: Legal Technicalities

Here's a question for you all. Hypothetical of course. Lets say I enter into a contract with a company for them to provide a service, and for me to pay them for that service. Now, after about a year and a half, hypothetically, I hypothetically realize that they haven't been invoicing or charging me for the service. And, hypothetically, if I no longer wish to avail of the service, would I be within my rights to asert that the company's failure to charge me for the service constitues a breach of contract & just call the whole thing off?
I know there aren't many Irish legal experts here (or in Ireland, for that matter), but anyone familiar with UK law should be able to tell me, since they're pretty much the same thing. Obviously I'd with a real solicitor, if this weren't purley hypothetical.
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