Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Music Theme Cruises Is Contract Fir Service Rendered Valid - If One Company Is Sold To New Owner, Has New Location, Name?

Is contract fir service rendered valid - if one company is sold to new owner, has new location, name? - music theme cruises

My wife and I own a company event and our first event is a \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ "music with themes \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\" move. We reserve an agreement (contract) with a travel agent about 6 months (June timefreame) to get money, etc.. For people who want to book a spot on the cruise, because we are not travel agents. We are only promoters of the event. The travel agency has in recent weeks (sold in California). We had a contract with the agency under its former name of the former travel agent and the owner and location. Now, the agency owner and the location and the name has changed. I'm not going with the company travel and subsistence costs. The new company is not asking us to sign a new agreement (contract) with them under the new name, ownership, location. We are legally obliged to stay with them?

1 comment:

rehman vohra said...

We need the terms of the contract. Do you have anything mentioned about the effect on the contract in the event of a change of ownership?

The former owner should be informed of any changes in ownership and ask their permission to continue or terminate the contract.

Here too, this is the beginning of the travel agent business? If a company is then legally bound to the contract because the contract to continue with the closed society and not the owners. If you want to be able to revoke shall be liable for breach of contract.

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