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<blockquote data-quote="AspiringLawyer" data-source="post: 31769" data-attributes="member: 4370"><p>Hi Jessica,</p><p></p><p>I have received a TC offer with a deadline to accept of 31 July 2020.</p><p></p><p>I currently have 11 other TC applications outstanding and would ideally review further hypothetical offers (if any) collectively to make an informed decision on where I would like to train. I was wondering what signing to accept a TC 'actually' means? Is this a 'moral' duty to not renege on the contract or is this an actual legal requirement that when you sign, you must undergo your TC with them and pursuing alternative TC interviews is no longer allowed. Essentially, what are the repercussions for cancelling a contract once you have signed an accepted a TC at a certain firm. </p><p></p><p>This must be a very common scenario so apologies if the answer is obvious.</p><p></p><p>Many thanks in advance for any information you may have or advice on where I may go about finding out the answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AspiringLawyer, post: 31769, member: 4370"] Hi Jessica, I have received a TC offer with a deadline to accept of 31 July 2020. I currently have 11 other TC applications outstanding and would ideally review further hypothetical offers (if any) collectively to make an informed decision on where I would like to train. I was wondering what signing to accept a TC 'actually' means? Is this a 'moral' duty to not renege on the contract or is this an actual legal requirement that when you sign, you must undergo your TC with them and pursuing alternative TC interviews is no longer allowed. Essentially, what are the repercussions for cancelling a contract once you have signed an accepted a TC at a certain firm. This must be a very common scenario so apologies if the answer is obvious. Many thanks in advance for any information you may have or advice on where I may go about finding out the answer. [/QUOTE]
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