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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'd have to agree with andy hughes. We once booked a big band type act & when they arrived they had significantly less musicians than their publicity suggested (photos, posters, list of possible musicians & singers, etc). We were prepared to cancel the show on the spot & sue them but a quick call to our lawyer confirmed that as no-one had specified the exact numbers of artistes in the contract then we would almost certainly be in trouble if we pulled the plug.
In the end we allowed the show to go ahead, voicing our objections very severely. To cut a VERY long story short we witheld full payment, they sued us, we counter-sued them. The judge actually agreed with both cases (in other words we didn't have to pay them any more money) but made us pay the court costs which was more than we owed them! We also had our solicitor to pay as well, not to mention the amount of time & hassle it took just getting to a resolution plus all the refunds we had to give to a significant chunk of the audience.
After that we were very careful to include everything we could think of in our contract. Which is why contracts get very long...