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Quote: from [m]Keego05[/m] at 7:43 pm on Oct. 30, 2008[quote]A sole trader cannot have limited liability, but if you go through the right routes and declare your self a company you can. Or you could create a partnership and draw up an agreement that puts all the blame on the other person.[/quote]
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August Rush
Posted at 7:40 pm on Oct. 30, 2008
I am thinking about setting up a business as a sole trader and I was wondering whether its against the rules for me to exempt myself from liability through loss of service by clearly declaring that I would have limited liability for things out of my control and with the exception of negligence I would not be expected to cover damages or costs encored as a result of loss of service.
Any lawyers here know what im on about?
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Light Assassin
Posted at 7:43 pm on Oct. 30, 2008
*head explodes*
Keego05
Posted at 7:43 pm on Oct. 30, 2008
A sole trader cannot have limited liability, but if you go through the right routes and declare your self a company you can.
Or you could create a partnership and draw up an agreement that puts all the blame on the other person.
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