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Bunni 205 $a3rd ed. 210 $aOxford, UK ;$aMalden, MA $cBlackwell Pub.$d2005 215 $a1 online resource (874 p.) 300 $aRev. ed. of: The FIDIC form of contract. 2nd ed. 1997. 311 $a1-4051-2031-2 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [787]-820) and index. 327 $aContents; 20.12 Concluding remarks; List of Figures; List of Tables; The Author; Preface; Acknowledgements; Part I Background and Concepts of the Red Book; Chapter 1 Background of the Red Book; 1.1 The ACE Form; 1.2 The First Edition of the Red Book; 1.3 The Second and Third Editions of the Red Book; 1.4 The Fourth Edition of the Red Book; 1.5 The 1996 Supplement to the Red Book; 1.6 Concepts of the Red Book; 1.7 The new suite of FIDIC contracts; Chapter 2 The Red Book is Based on a Domestic Contract; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Diversity of legal systems 327 $a2.3 The applicable law in international construction2.4 The applicable law of the contract; 2.5 Law governing procedure; 2.6 Law governing enforcement of awards; 2.7 Grouping of the contemporary legal systems; 2.8 The Romano-Germanic group; 2.8.1 Sources of law in the Romano-Germanic group; 2.8.2 Legal authoritative writing; 2.8.3 Areas of the law affecting construction in the Romano-Germanic group; 2.9 The common law group; 2.9.1 Sources of law in the common law group; 2.9.2 Areas of the law affecting construction in the common law group; 2.10 The law in Islamic countries 327 $a2.10.1 Sources of Islamic law2.10.2 Contracts in general and construction and engineering contracts in particular under Islamic law; 2.10.3 Some salient principles in construction and engineering contracts; Chapter 3 Legal Concepts Based on the Common Law System; 3.1 The law applicable to the contract; 3.1.1 Clause 5; 3.1.2 Clause 26; 3.1.3 Clause 70; 3.2 Conflict; 3.3 Some speci.c concepts under the common law; 3.3.1 Substantive law and procedural law; 3.3.2 Legislation, common law and equity; 3.4 Tort; 3.5 Contract - general principles; 3.5.1 Prerequisites of a contract 327 $a3.5.2 Limitation periods3.6 Privity of contract; 3.7 Performance of a contract; 3.8 The contents of a contract; 3.9 Remedies for breach of contract; 3.10 Exclusion clauses; 3.11 The responsibility to complete; Chapter 4 Drafting Principles; Chapter 5 The Concept of a Trusted Independent Engineer; 5.1 Introduction; 5.1.1 FIDIC's Statutes and By-Laws and the independent engineer; 5.1.2 FIDIC's Code of Ethics; 5.1.3 FIDIC's Quality-Based Selection, 'QBS'; 5.2 Other suppliers of consulting services; 5.3 Services provided by the consulting engineer; 5.3.1 Counselling services 327 $a5.3.2 Pre-investment studies5.3.3 Design, preparation of documents and supervision; 5.3.4 Specialised design and development services; 5.3.5 Project management; 5.3.6 Programme manager; 5.4 Independence; Chapter 6 A Traditional Re-measurement Contract; 6.1 Factors governing choice of contract; 6.2 The allocation of essential functions; 6.2.1 The allocation of the function relating to .nance; 6.2.2 The allocation of the functions of design and construction; 6.2.3 The allocation of risk, quality control and the method of pricing and payment; 6.3 Re-measurement contracts 327 $a6.3.1 The Red Book is a re-measure contract 330 $aIn September 1999, FIDIC introduced its new Suite of Contracts, which included a "new" Red, Yellow, Silver and Green forms of contract. The "new" Red Book was intended to replace the 1992 fourth edition of the Red Book, with the ambition that its use would cease with time. This ambition has not materialised and is unlikely to do so in the future. Despite the importance of the 1999 Forms, there has been very little published on the new concepts adopted in them and how they interact with the previous forms. 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Baltuch, Arthur Cukiert 205 $aSecond edition. 210 1$aStuttgart :$cThieme,$d[2020] 210 4$d©2020 215 $a1 online resource (xxii, 237 pages) $cillustrations 311 0 $a1-62623-818-9 330 $a"Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder affecting an estimated 1% of the population, about 20 to 30% of which experience seizures inadequately controlled by medical therapy alone. Advances in anatomic and functional imaging modalities, stereotaxy, and the integration of neuronavigation during surgery have led to cutting-edge treatment options for patients with medically refractory epilepsy. Operative Techniques in Epilepsy Surgery, Second Edition, by Gordon H. Baltuch, Arthur Cukiert, and an impressive international group of contributors has been updated and expanded, reflecting the newest treatments for pediatric and adult epilepsy. Seven sections with 30 chapters encompass surgical planning, invasive EEG studies, cortical resection, intraoperative mapping, disconnection, neuromodulation, and further topics. Twelve cortical resection chapters cover surgical approaches such as amygdalohippocampectomy; hippocampal transection; frontal lobe, central region, and posterior quadrant resections; and microsurgery versus endoscopy for hypothalamic hamartomas. Disconnection procedures discussed in Section 5 include corpus callosotomy, hemispherectomy, and endoscopic-assisted approaches. Well-established procedures such as vagus nerve and deep brain stimulation are covered in the neuromodulation section, while the last section discusses radiosurgery for medically intractable cases. Key Highlights Chapters new to this edition include endoscopic callosotomy, laser-induced thermal therapy (LITT), and focused ultrasound High-quality illustrations, excellent operative and cadaver photographs, radiologic images, and tables enhance the understanding of impacted anatomy and specific techniques The addition of videos provides insightful step-by-step procedural guidance This is an essential reference for fellows and residents interested in epilepsy and functional neurosurgery, and an ideal overview for neurosurgeons, neurologists, and neuroradiologists in early stages of their career who wish to pursue this subspecialty"--$cProvided by publisher. 606 $aEpilepsy$xSurgery 606 $aNervous system$xSurgery 606 $aNeurosurgery 615 0$aEpilepsy$xSurgery. 615 0$aNervous system$xSurgery. 615 0$aNeurosurgery. 676 $a617.481 702 $aAdelson$b P. 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