As an independent contractor, you typically own the written material you create unless otherwise specified in a written agreement with the client. It's important to clarify ownership rights in the contract to avoid any disputes over ownership in the future.
The term 'literary composition' is defined as a piece of writing, written material, writing; the work of a writer. Business writing such as letter, memos, emails, reports, advertising and promotional material, etc. are pieces of writing, written material, writing; the work product of a writer.
If you didn't have a written contract with the contractor then there is nothing you can do because he is not entitled to finish the job if it's not in writing.
The correct spelling of the word is "writing" (written material).
The correct spelling of the word is "writing" (written material).
Gabriel Campisi has written: 'The independent filmmaker's guide to writing a business plan for investors' -- subject(s): Motion picture industry, Business planning, Finance, Independent filmmakers
Jane M. Linton has written: 'A research into the effects of letter writing within a responsive social context in a reception class as a means towards developing independent writing'
Written on the side of their Reliant Regal is 'Trotters Independent Traders', underneath is written 'London, Paris, New York'.
M. R. Contractor has written: 'The shadow puppets of India' -- subject(s): Shadow puppets
Carla Contractor has written: 'Annotated reading guide' 'An introduction to Indo-British and South-Asian literature for teachers in secondary schools and colleges'
Any information that's has interrest on the topic you are writing upon.
the chinese wrote on wooden scrolls
In California, you apply for a contractor's license from the Contractor's State License Board. There is a written examination and fees required. You can use the free website "California Contractor Licenses Directory" to access a direct link to California's Licensing website including a search of existing contractor licenses.