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Record Nr.

UNINA9910787696803321

Autore

Kaya Kenan

Titolo

ARGE [[electronic resource] ] : construction partnership in Germany : legal issues in cooperation of different engineering firms / / Kenan Kaya

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Hamburg, : Anchor Academic Pub., 2013

ISBN

3-95489-526-9

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (82 p.)

Disciplina

331/.0943

Soggetti

Engineering contracts - Germany

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"Disseminate knowledge"--Cover.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

ARGE - construction partnership in Germany: legal issues in cooperation of different engineering firms; I Executive Summary; II Table of Contents; III List of Abbreviations; IV List of Figures; 1 Introduction; 2 Problem Definition; 3 Contract relationships in construction projects; 3.1 Contract to produce a work and service contract; 3.2 Architecture and Engineering relationships; 3.3 Linkage to HOAI; 3.4 General planner; 4 Purpose and types of ARGE between engineering firms; 4.1 Purpose of ARGE; 4.2 Types of ARGE; 5 Legal forms of ARGE

5.1 Basic legal form of ARGE: Partnership under Civil Law5.2 Other legal forms; 5.3 Differentiation from other coalitions; 6 Foundation of ARGE for engineering firms; 7 Internal relationship; 7.1 Bodies and their tasks; 7.2 Contributions and performance; 7.3 Contravention; 7.4 Internal Liability; 7.5 Withdrawal or exclusion of an ARGE member; 7.6 Performance Bond; 8 External relationship; 8.1 External representation; 8.2 Liability; 8.3 Insurance for external relationships; 8.4 Insolvency of ARGE; 9 Closing and disorganization of the ARGE; 10 Partial invalidity of ARGE

11 Tax treatment of the ARGE12 Conclusion; 13 Bibliography; 13.1 Literature; 13.2 Other sources; 13.3 Internet; 14 List of Jurisdiction

Sommario/riassunto

Hauptbeschreibung This survey investigates and evaluates the legal framework which an engineer faces when stepping into an ARGE partnership with other planning offices. ARGE, in the German



construction industry an established form of partnership, becomes more and more important in acquiring and accomplishing construction projects. The ARGE underlies the regulations of the German Partnership under Civil Law; consequently, the ARGE partners are jointly and individually liable for the contract. Thus the principal of the overall project enjoys fundamental advantages: He reduces his risk should it