sysrun80
2022-04-05 22:00:08
- #1
The contractor has legally left himself a backup option.
That is the point. It is, of course, shamelessly bold!
I do not know any details, nor am I a lawyer or able to assess it.
Well, the condition can also be interpreted as protection for the client. Depending on the point of view.
But that doesn’t matter now. We would have managed the whole thing without funding anyway. If now a few tens of thousands extra come at us because we have to accept the price increases, it will get a bit tighter.
These are the small collateral damages that now affect some as well. If the funding had continued with the old conditions, the "problem" would not exist.