Keating on construction contracts
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Keating on construction contracts
Sweet & Maxwell/Thomson Reuters, 2012
9th ed
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Note
"With a chapter on public procurement by Sarah Hannaford, a commentary on JCT forms of contract by Adrian Williamson and a commentary on the infrastructure conditions of contract by John Uff"
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The second supplement to the 11th edition of MacGillivray on Insurance Law brings this well-regarded work up to date with changes to the law since September 2010. This title is the keystone of the insurance law list at Sweet and Maxwell, and of the Insurance Practitioners' Library, and can be relied upon and cited in the courts as a trusted authority in insurance law.
Table of Contents
The nature of a construction contract. Formation of contract. Construction of contracts. The right to payment and varied work. Employer's approval and architect's certificates. Excuses for non-performance. Negligence and economic loss. Default of the parties - damages. The time for completion and liquidated damages. Default of the parties - various matters. Various equitable doctrines and remedies. Assignments, substituted contracts and subcontracts. Architects, engineers and surveyors. Public Procurement. Various legislation. Arbitration. The Housing Grants Construction and Regeneration Act 1996. Litigation. The JCT Standard Form of Building Contract (2005). The ICE Form of Contract.
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