Originally Posted by
BAHumbug
If you choose to believe that 'reasonable endeavours' really means anything, that's your lookout.
I'm not a lawyer and whenever I sign contracts at work I never accept contracts with response times or similar that have a 'best endeavours' clause because they are worthless. I'd have thought this was obvious to anyone with an ounce of sense.
BAH
Slightly OT but there is a significant difference between "Reasonable Endeavours" and "Best Endeavours" in Contract Law with the latter imposing a greater legal duty on the party of which such endeavours are required.