05222nam 2200649Ia 450 99621306950331620230829010431.01-280-74879-697866107487920-470-76413-90-470-75971-21-4051-7268-1(CKB)1000000000341816(EBL)284221(SSID)ssj0000185362(PQKBManifestationID)11174660(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000185362(PQKBWorkID)10207244(PQKB)11604678(MiAaPQ)EBC284221(OCoLC)214282186(EXLCZ)99100000000034181620051102d2006 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe JCT intermediate building contracts[electronic resource] /David Chappell3rd ed.Oxford Blackwell20061 online resource (390 p.)Previous ed.: published as The JCT intermediate form of contract. Oxford: Blackwell Science, 1999.1-4051-4049-6 The JCT Intermediate Building Contracts 2005; Contents; Preface to the Third Edition; Chapter 1: The Purpose and Use of IC and ICD; 1.1 The background; 1.2 IC documentation; 1.3 The use of IC; 1.4 Completing the form; Chapter 2: Contracts Compared; Chapter 3: Contract Documents and Insurance; 3.1 Contract documents; 3.1.1 Types and uses; 3.1.2 Importance and priority; 3.1.3 Errors; 3.1.4 Custody and copies; 3.1.5 Limits to use; 3.1.6 Notices; 3.2 Insurance; 3.2.1 Indemnity; 3.2.2 Injury to persons and property; 3.2.3 Things which are the liability of the employer3.2.4 Insurance of the Works: alternative clauses3.2.5 A new building where the contractor is required to insure; 3.2.6 A new building where the employer insures; 3.2.7 Alterations or extensions to an existing building; 3.2.8 Benefits for sub-contractors; 3.2.9 Joint fire code; 3.2.10 Terrorism cover; 3.3 Summary; Chapter 4: The Architect's Authority and Duties; 4.1 Authority; 4.1.1 General; 4.1.2 Express provisions; 4.1.3 The issue of instructions: general; 4.1.4 Instructions in detail; 4.2 Duties; 4.2.1 Duties under the contract; 4.2.2 General duties; 4.3 SummaryChapter 5: The Contractor's Obligations5.1 Express and implied obligations; 5.1.1 Legal principles; 5.1.2 Execution of the Works; 5.1.3 Workmanship and materials; 5.1.4 Statutory obligations; 5.1.5 Person-in-charge; 5.1.6 Levels and setting out; 5.2 Other obligations; 5.2.1 Access to the Works and premises; 5.2.2 Drawings, details and information; 5.2.3 Compliance with architect's instructions; 5.2.4 Suspension of performance; 5.2.5 Other rights and obligations; 5.3 Summary; Chapter 6: The Employer's Powers, Duties and Rights; 6.1 Express and implied powers and duties6.1.1 Co-operation or non-interference6.2 Rights; 6.2.1 General; 6.2.2 Deferment of possession of the site; 6.2.3 Deduction/repayment of liquidated damages; 6.2.4 Employment of direct contractors; 6.2.5 Rights as to insurance; 6.3 Duties; 6.3.1 General; 6.3.2 Payment; 6.3.3 Retention; 6.3.4 Other duties; 6.4 Summary; Chapter 7: The Clerk of Works; 7.1 Appointment; 7.2 Duties; 7.3 Responsibility; 7.4 Summary; Chapter 8: Sub-Contractors and Suppliers; 8.1 General; 8.2 Sub-contractors; 8.2.1 Assignment and sub-contracting; 8.2.2 Named persons as sub-contractors; 8.3 Statutory authorities8.4 Work not forming part of the contract8.5 Third party rights and collateral warranties; 8.6 Summary; Chapter 9: Possession, Practical Completion and Defects Liability; 9.1 Possession; 9.1.1 General; 9.1.2 Date for possession; 9.2 Practical completion; 9.2.1 Definition; 9.2.2 Consequences; 9.2.3 Partial possession and sectional completion; 9.3 Rectification period; 9.3.1 Definition; 9.3.2 Defects, shrinkages or other faults; 9.3.3 Frost; 9.3.4 Procedure; 9.4 Summary; Chapter 10: Claims; 10.1 General; 10.2 Extension of time; 10.2.1 Legal principles; 10.2.2 Liquidated damages10.2.3 ProcedureChappell: The JCT Intermediate Building Contracts 2005 - Front Jacket FlapThis book provides a practical tool for all those using the suite of JCT Intermediate Building Contracts. 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