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There are some useful course here, at very reasonable cost:

[DLMURL]http://trustmark.businesstraining.org.uk/course/categories[/DLMURL]

Obviously won't replace qualified legal advice but should help tradesmen avoid falling into the kind of situations where such advice might be needed!

Hope it's of some help...
 
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Best business course I've done was Contract Law, many years ago. Made me aware of what evidence to present, confidence to stand my ground, saved on solicitors fees and produced positive outcomes in unavoidable litigation.
 
It's an area I've always felt unsure in - I have terms & conditions cobbled together from other peoples' terms & conditions but in reality I have no idea whether they'd stand up to any serious scrutiny. Tried a couple of times to get some drawn up by a solicitor but put off by the cost and their insistence on over complicating things...
 
Trouble with terms and conditions, we all read what we write the way we mean it to be interpreted, then any unforeseen ambiguity is used against us. Contra Proferentem.
 
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