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RE: Question about SLAs
From: "Fox,Thomas" <tfox () expertsmi com>
Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2007 08:33:29 -0500
Absolutely, so long as the amount in controversy doesn't exceed the small claims limit in your jurisdiction. If it does, off to regular court.
An SLA is a contract. A contract is... a contract.Does that mean you can take them to small claims court if they don't pay you the agreed SLA credits? --Michael Dillon
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