Legal – Page 50
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FIDIC contracts: Simply red
A recently reported case held that the employer was not entitled to take advantage of its own wrongdoing in enforcing a condition precedent under the FIDIC Red Book
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Love thy neighbour (or sue them)
What happens if something happening on a neighbouring property causes damage to next door?
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Cyber attacks
The building industry needs to wise up to the threat of attacks on businesses from cyberspace and what it can do to guard against them
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Javid to legislate to help small businesses over late payment
Business secretary announces proposals to give trade associations power to intervene on behalf of members
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Standard terms: May the forms be with you
Are you sure your standard terms and conditions of contract apply?
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VBC: Pretty vacant
How much should a developer get when a vacant building is brought into use or knocked down to make way for new build? Does the vacant building credit deserve credit or a post-election re-think?
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Witness compensation: Cab, please!
Witnesses can be paid ‘compensation’ for court appearances. But, as the case of a certain disgraced former DJ shows, you’re not likely to get paid a four figure sum. More like minimum wage
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How not to do it
Having terms of the main contract in a subcontract is a common practice, but poor drafting can mean it does not have the intended effect
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Consultants: Know your limits
Consultants have a duty to exercise reasonable skill and care. But is there any clarity as to how far they need to go so as not to land up in deep water?
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E is for Energy (you’ll need it)
The perils and pitfalls of minimum energy efficiency standards for commercial landlords are highlighted by new regulations set to come into force in April 2018
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Mace in talks with two firms to finish PC Harrington’s Nova job
J Coffey and Kilnbridge in frame to take on work as PC Harrington Contractors enters administration
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Morgan Sindall takes £35m hit on problem MoD contracts
Construction group hit by two old problem contracts for the Ministry of Defence at Faslane
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Adjudication: A red card for the bullies
An adjudicator has to decide disputes without fear or favour, but how can they do this when bullying is so widely considered to be just part of the game?
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Blacklisting: Trouble in store
An engineer who seems to have been a victim of blacklisting was not entitled to compensation because he was engaged via employment agencies
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Mace pays PC Harrington suppliers
Contractors make continuity plans if firm cannot continue as a growing concern
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Battle of the dictionaries
A recent case shows how contractors wishing to insure against liabilities need to be clear about the meaning of key words
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Construction contracts: Global branding
UK construction and UK law are both recognised as quality products. How do our construction contracts translate to other jurisdictions?
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Three quarters of construction workers victim of theft
Study of 2,193 construction workers shows they had been victim of theft in workplace
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When an inspector calls
A new code of practice concerning powers of entry could affect site inspections for construction companies
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Like it or lump it
By using lump sum design and build contracts developers can require a contractor to bear financial risk