Boston, MA asked in Contracts for Massachusetts

Q: What does this mean?

The Recipient may terminate this Agreement for their convenience at any time upon providing ten (10) days written notice to the Company prior to the designated appointment date. In such case, the Recipient shall not be entitled to any compensation from the Company

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Ali Shahrestani,
Ali Shahrestani,
Answered
  • New York, NY
  • Licensed in Massachusetts

A: Context is key. Have a lawyer review the entire contract. More details are necessary to provide a professional analysis of your issue. The best first step is an Initial Consultation with an Attorney such as myself. You can read more about me, my credentials, awards, honors, testimonials, and media appearances/ publications on my law practice website, www.AliEsq.com. I practice law in California, New York, Massachusetts, Washington State, and the District of Columbia in the following areas of law: Business & Contracts, Criminal Defense, Divorce & Child Custody, and Education Law. This answer does not constitute legal advice; make any predictions, guarantees, or warranties; or create any Attorney-Client relationship.

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
Answered
  • Little Neck, NY

A: As a general observation, without seeing the rest of the contract, attorneys reviewing the paragraph could possibly make the conclusion that the recipient here enjoys leeway in terms of a grounds for termination (based on "convenience"). However, a Massachusetts attorney who was given the paragraph to review as a matter of properly advising a client in accordance with Massachusetts law would likely want to see the remainder of the contract.

Tim Akpinar

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