Hmmm... Interesting take.
Parenthetically, I was just wondering if the guy was on the payroll
or not, and thinking I might spot the guy wider latitude and allow for
a longer delay if he was working gratis, like during the initial research
phase pf a project, but expect more prompt service if he was already
on the payroll.
But your point is an interesting consideration on its own.
THANKS ===== Richards - K8JHR =====
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jimlux wrote:
>> Lou Laderman wrote:
>>
>>> concerned that even once I finally get an answer I won't be able to get
>>> stamped plans needed to get a building permit for a long time.
>
> In California, work done by a PE (working as a PE.. if someone wants you
> to cut their grass or dig a ditch, that's different) has to be with a
> written contract. The contract has to contain some specific things
> (description of the work, schedule, rate, etc.). If you someone asks
> you to do something on the phone, that's typically not something you
> could charge for. If there's an issue of non-performance, there's a
> variety of remedies (aside from the obvious lawsuit). I'm not sure if
> an email exchange would meet the requirements of the law as far as
> "written contract"
>
> (obviously, there are some details, exceptions, etc.. but that's it in
> broad strokes)
>
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