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  • Yes, a "second payment waivable at our sole discretion" clause is the obvious way to do this. Commented Aug 3, 2021 at 18:30
  • Interesting, I was thinking something like that could be possible. Can't the price change be considered a discount and then you get the VAT back? Commented Aug 4, 2021 at 6:46
  • @DavidCallanan: The problem again is the whimsical nature of the refund. An agreed-upon discount can work. That can certainly be conditional on factors either inside the control of your counterparty or fully random events outside anyones control. Commented Aug 4, 2021 at 20:47
  • "solution is to state that there are two payments [...]. Then, you claim the right to waive". How is that different from large discount which the parties agree the company is allowed to revoke? When you attack someone's points and call them "plain illegal", you're not supposed to post an answer that is premised on those points. It's a matter of ethics. If anything, drafting "my right to waive my entitlement" is pointless and can be obviated. Commented Aug 5, 2021 at 8:20