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The architect in practice / / David Chappell, Michael Dunn
The architect in practice / / David Chappell, Michael Dunn
Autore Chappell David
Edizione [Eleventh edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (512 pages)
Disciplina 720.92
Soggetto topico Architectural practice - United States
ISBN 1-118-90770-1
1-118-90771-X
Classificazione 525.1
520.9
720.92
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione und
Record Nr. UNINA-9910796089703321
Chappell David  
Chichester, West Sussex : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016
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Building contract claims / / David Chappell
Building contract claims / / David Chappell
Autore Chappell David
Edizione [5th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, England : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , 2011
Descrizione fisica xii, 532 p
Disciplina 343.41/078624
Soggetto topico Construction contracts - Great Britain
Breach of contract - Great Britain
Actions and defenses - Great Britain
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-119-95197-6
9786613204387
1-119-95194-1
1-283-20438-X
1-119-95195-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction -- Time -- Liquidated damages -- Basis for common law claims -- Direct loss and/or expense -- Points of principle -- Potential heads of claim -- Causation -- Global claims -- Preparation and substantiation of claims -- Extension of time under JCT standard form contracts -- Liquidated damages under JCT standard form contracts -- Loss and/or expense under JCT standard form contracts -- Variations -- Claims under GC/Works/1 -- Claims under ACA 3 -- Claims under PPC2000 -- Claims under NEC 3 -- Sub-contract claims.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910208841403321
Chappell David  
Chichester, West Sussex, England : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , 2011
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Building contract claims / / David Chappell
Building contract claims / / David Chappell
Autore Chappell David
Edizione [5th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, England : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , 2011
Descrizione fisica xii, 532 p
Disciplina 343.41/078624
Soggetto topico Construction contracts - Great Britain
Breach of contract - Great Britain
Actions and defenses - Great Britain
ISBN 1-119-95197-6
9786613204387
1-119-95194-1
1-283-20438-X
1-119-95195-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction -- Time -- Liquidated damages -- Basis for common law claims -- Direct loss and/or expense -- Points of principle -- Potential heads of claim -- Causation -- Global claims -- Preparation and substantiation of claims -- Extension of time under JCT standard form contracts -- Liquidated damages under JCT standard form contracts -- Loss and/or expense under JCT standard form contracts -- Variations -- Claims under GC/Works/1 -- Claims under ACA 3 -- Claims under PPC2000 -- Claims under NEC 3 -- Sub-contract claims.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910677564103321
Chappell David  
Chichester, West Sussex, England : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , 2011
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Building contract claims [[electronic resource]]
Building contract claims [[electronic resource]]
Autore Chappell David
Edizione [4th ed. /]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, : Blackwell, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xi, 552 p. ) : ill
Disciplina 343.41078624
Altri autori (Persone) Powell-SmithVincent
SimsJohn <1929->
ChappellDavid
Soggetto topico Construction contracts - Great Britain
Breach of contract - Great Britain
Actions and defenses - Great Britain
Damages - Great Britain
Law
Construction contracts - England
Breach of contract - England
Actions and defenses - England
Damages - England
Law - Great Britain
Law - Non-U.S
Law, Politics & Government
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-21296-9
9786610212965
0-470-79917-X
0-470-75932-1
1-4051-4808-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto PART 1.1 Introduction.1.1 Structure of the book.1.2 Definitions.1.3 The basis of claims.1.4 Architect's and Contract Administrator's powers and liability to the contractor.1.5 Quantity surveyor's powers.2 Time.2.1 Time of the essence.2.2 Time at large.2.3 Extension of time clauses in contracts.2.4 Concurrency.2.5 Acceleration.2.6 Sectional completion.2.7 The SCL extension of time protocol.3 Liquidated damages.3.1 The meaning and purpose of liquidated damages.3.2 Liquidated damages or penalty.3.3 Liquidated damages as limitation of liability.3.4 Sums greater than a genuine pre-estimate.3.5 Liquidated damages as an exhaustive remedy.3.6 Injunction.3.7 Liquidated damages in relation to loss.3.8 Where there is no breach of contract.3.9 Calculation of liquidated damages.3.10 Maximum recovery if sum is a penalty.3.11 Maximum recovery if liquidated damages do not apply.3.12 Bonus clauses.4 Basis for common law claims.4.1 General.4.2 Implied terms in building contracts.4.3 Variation of contract.4.4 Omission of work to give it to others.4.5 Extra work.4.6 Possession of site.4.7 Site conditions.5 Direct loss and/or expense.5.1 Introduction.5.2 Direct v indirect.6 Potential heads of claim.6.1 Basic principles.6.2 Two basic claims situations.6.3 Foreshortened programme.6.4 The 'knock-on' effect.6.5 The more common heads of loss.6.6 Cost of a claim.7 Causation.7.1 Theory.7.2 Use of networks.7.3 Float.8 The global approach.9 Substantiation of claims.9.1 Principles.9.2 Nature of supporting evidence.9.3 'Scott Schedule'.PART 2.10 Extension of time under JCT standard form contracts.10.1 Extension of time position under JCT 98.10.2 Extension of time position under IFC 98.10.3 Extension of time position under MW 98.10.4 Extension of time position under WCD 98.10.5 Extension of time position under PCC 98.10.6 Extension of time position under MC 98.10.7 Extension of time position under TC/C 02.10.8 Extension of time position under MPF 03.11 Liquidated damages under JCT standard form contracts.11.1 Liquidated damages position under JCT 98.11.2 Liquidated damages position under IFC 98.11.3 Liquidated damages position under MW 98.11.4 Liquidated damages position under WCD 98.11.5 Liquidated damages position under PCC 98.11.6 Liquidated damages position under MC 98.11.7 Liquidated damages position under TC/C 02.11.8 Liquidated damages position under MPF 03.12 Loss and/or expense under JCT standard form contracts.12.1 Introduction.12.2 Under JCT 98.12.3 Under JCT IFC 98.12.4 Under JCT MW 98.12.5 Under JCT WCD 98.12.6 Under JCT PCC 98.12.7 Under JCT MC 98.12.8 Under JCT TC/C 02.12.9 Under JCT MPF 03.13 Variations.13.1 Introduction.13.2 The baseline.13.3 Bills of quantities.13.4 Functions of the architect and the quantity surveyor.13.5 Variations position under JCT 98.13.6 Variations position under IFC 98.13.7 Variations position under MW 98.13.8 Variations position under WCD 98.13.9 Variations position under PCC 98.13.10 Variations position under MC 98.13.11 Variations position under TC/C 02.13.12 Variations position under MPF 03.PART 3.14 Claims under GC/Works/1 (1998).14.1 Introduction.14.2 Valuation of instructions.14.3 Prolongation and disruption.14.4 Extension of time and liquidated damages.15 Variations and claims under ACA 3.15.1 Introduction.15.2 Monetary claims under ACA 3.15.3 Architect's instructions.15.4 Extension of time and liquidated damages.15.5 Claims on the final certificate.16 Claims under NEC.16.1 Introduction.16.2 Compensation events.16.3 Delay damages.17 Sub-contract claims.17.1 Introduction.17.2 Nominated sub-contract form NSC/C.17.3 Domestic sub-contract form DSC.17.4 Sub-contract conditions for sub-contractors named under IFC 98 (NAM/SC).17.5 The IN/SC form of domestic sub-contract for use with IFC 98.17.6 The Works Contract/2 for use with MC 98.17.7 The ACA form of sub-contract.Appendix A: Example of build up of contractor's entitlement to reimbursement of direct loss and/or expense under JCT 98, clause 26.Appendix B: Extension of time and money claims under DOM/1.Table of cases.Table of standard form contract clauses.Index
Altri titoli varianti Building Contract Claims 4e
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Chappell David  
Oxford, : Blackwell, 2005
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Contractual correspondence for architects and project managers [[electronic resource] /] / David Chappell
Contractual correspondence for architects and project managers [[electronic resource] /] / David Chappell
Autore Chappell David
Edizione [4th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (296 p.)
Disciplina 344.41/0176172
692.8
Soggetto topico Architectural contracts - Great Britain
Architects - Legal status, laws, etc - Great Britain
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-74861-3
9786610748617
0-470-76351-5
0-470-75788-4
1-4051-7208-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contractual Correspondence for Architects and Project Managers; Contents; Preface to the Fourth Edition; A Appraisal; A1 Client's bona fides: in doubt; A2 If your client is a private individual (a consumer); A3 Fee recovery; A4 If two separate individuals or companies wish to commission you jointly; A5 Appointment, if architect asked to tender on fees; A6 Brief: difficulty in obtaining decisions; A7 Consultants: client requiring them to be appointed through the architect; A8 Other architects, if previously commissioned; A9 Site boundaries: unclear
A10 Existing property, if urgent repair work requiredA11 Client: if wanting to proceed with inadequate planning permission; B Strategic Briefing; B1 Brief: unacceptable requirements; C Outline Proposals; C1 Objections: by client; C2 Objections: by planning authority, civic society etc.; D Detailed Proposals; D1 Client, if no reply; D2 Client, if another architect appointed to continue work; D3 Client, if preference expressed for a particular sub-contractor; D4 Client: objection to the use of sub-contractor or supplier in a design capacity; E Final Proposals; E1 Client: wishing to modify brief
F Production InformationF1 Client: declines to use a standard contract; F2 Client: wishes to use a partnering agreement without a legally binding contract; F3 Client: wishes to include unsuitable contractor on tender list; F4 Client: asks you to recommend a contractor; F5 Client: reluctance to appoint a full-time clerk of works; F6 Consultants, if late in supplying drawings and specification; F7 Sub-contractor or supplier, if tender not on standard form or conditions attached; F8 Sub-contractor or supplier, if price too high; F9 Letters of intent to sub-contractors or suppliers
G Bills of QuantitiesG1 Drawings, if not ready; G2 Bills of quantities, if behind programme; H Tender Action; H1 Client, if he wishes to accept the lowest, but unsatisfactory, tender; J Mobilisation; J1 Clerk of works: letter of instruction; J2 Letter of intent: contractor; J3 Consents: not received from planning authority, building control, statutory undertakings; K Construction to Practical Completion; K1 Commencement before formal contract; K2 Contract documents: initials missing; K3 Contract documents: drawings amended; K4 Drawings, schedules: not ready
K5 Failure to give possession on the due dateK6 Meetings: standing of minutes as a record; K7 Master programme: alleged approval by architect; K8 Master programme - if contractor changes it; K9 Printed conditions and bills of quantities (or specification) not in agreement; K10 Work not in accordance with comments on the submitted documents; K11 Discrepancy between bills of quantities, schedules of work, specification, architect's instructions, CDP documents or statutory requirements and contract documents, not found by the contractor; K12 Certification, if claim not yet ascertained
K13 Certification: certificate not received by the employer
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Chappell David  
Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2006
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Contractual correspondence for architects and project managers [[electronic resource] /] / David Chappell
Contractual correspondence for architects and project managers [[electronic resource] /] / David Chappell
Autore Chappell David
Edizione [4th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (296 p.)
Disciplina 344.41/0176172
692.8
Soggetto topico Architectural contracts - Great Britain
Architects - Legal status, laws, etc - Great Britain
ISBN 1-280-74861-3
9786610748617
0-470-76351-5
0-470-75788-4
1-4051-7208-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contractual Correspondence for Architects and Project Managers; Contents; Preface to the Fourth Edition; A Appraisal; A1 Client's bona fides: in doubt; A2 If your client is a private individual (a consumer); A3 Fee recovery; A4 If two separate individuals or companies wish to commission you jointly; A5 Appointment, if architect asked to tender on fees; A6 Brief: difficulty in obtaining decisions; A7 Consultants: client requiring them to be appointed through the architect; A8 Other architects, if previously commissioned; A9 Site boundaries: unclear
A10 Existing property, if urgent repair work requiredA11 Client: if wanting to proceed with inadequate planning permission; B Strategic Briefing; B1 Brief: unacceptable requirements; C Outline Proposals; C1 Objections: by client; C2 Objections: by planning authority, civic society etc.; D Detailed Proposals; D1 Client, if no reply; D2 Client, if another architect appointed to continue work; D3 Client, if preference expressed for a particular sub-contractor; D4 Client: objection to the use of sub-contractor or supplier in a design capacity; E Final Proposals; E1 Client: wishing to modify brief
F Production InformationF1 Client: declines to use a standard contract; F2 Client: wishes to use a partnering agreement without a legally binding contract; F3 Client: wishes to include unsuitable contractor on tender list; F4 Client: asks you to recommend a contractor; F5 Client: reluctance to appoint a full-time clerk of works; F6 Consultants, if late in supplying drawings and specification; F7 Sub-contractor or supplier, if tender not on standard form or conditions attached; F8 Sub-contractor or supplier, if price too high; F9 Letters of intent to sub-contractors or suppliers
G Bills of QuantitiesG1 Drawings, if not ready; G2 Bills of quantities, if behind programme; H Tender Action; H1 Client, if he wishes to accept the lowest, but unsatisfactory, tender; J Mobilisation; J1 Clerk of works: letter of instruction; J2 Letter of intent: contractor; J3 Consents: not received from planning authority, building control, statutory undertakings; K Construction to Practical Completion; K1 Commencement before formal contract; K2 Contract documents: initials missing; K3 Contract documents: drawings amended; K4 Drawings, schedules: not ready
K5 Failure to give possession on the due dateK6 Meetings: standing of minutes as a record; K7 Master programme: alleged approval by architect; K8 Master programme - if contractor changes it; K9 Printed conditions and bills of quantities (or specification) not in agreement; K10 Work not in accordance with comments on the submitted documents; K11 Discrepancy between bills of quantities, schedules of work, specification, architect's instructions, CDP documents or statutory requirements and contract documents, not found by the contractor; K12 Certification, if claim not yet ascertained
K13 Certification: certificate not received by the employer
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Chappell David  
Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2006
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Contractual correspondence for architects and project managers [[electronic resource] /] / David Chappell
Contractual correspondence for architects and project managers [[electronic resource] /] / David Chappell
Autore Chappell David
Edizione [4th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (296 p.)
Disciplina 344.41/0176172
692.8
Soggetto topico Architectural contracts - Great Britain
Architects - Legal status, laws, etc - Great Britain
ISBN 1-280-74861-3
9786610748617
0-470-76351-5
0-470-75788-4
1-4051-7208-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contractual Correspondence for Architects and Project Managers; Contents; Preface to the Fourth Edition; A Appraisal; A1 Client's bona fides: in doubt; A2 If your client is a private individual (a consumer); A3 Fee recovery; A4 If two separate individuals or companies wish to commission you jointly; A5 Appointment, if architect asked to tender on fees; A6 Brief: difficulty in obtaining decisions; A7 Consultants: client requiring them to be appointed through the architect; A8 Other architects, if previously commissioned; A9 Site boundaries: unclear
A10 Existing property, if urgent repair work requiredA11 Client: if wanting to proceed with inadequate planning permission; B Strategic Briefing; B1 Brief: unacceptable requirements; C Outline Proposals; C1 Objections: by client; C2 Objections: by planning authority, civic society etc.; D Detailed Proposals; D1 Client, if no reply; D2 Client, if another architect appointed to continue work; D3 Client, if preference expressed for a particular sub-contractor; D4 Client: objection to the use of sub-contractor or supplier in a design capacity; E Final Proposals; E1 Client: wishing to modify brief
F Production InformationF1 Client: declines to use a standard contract; F2 Client: wishes to use a partnering agreement without a legally binding contract; F3 Client: wishes to include unsuitable contractor on tender list; F4 Client: asks you to recommend a contractor; F5 Client: reluctance to appoint a full-time clerk of works; F6 Consultants, if late in supplying drawings and specification; F7 Sub-contractor or supplier, if tender not on standard form or conditions attached; F8 Sub-contractor or supplier, if price too high; F9 Letters of intent to sub-contractors or suppliers
G Bills of QuantitiesG1 Drawings, if not ready; G2 Bills of quantities, if behind programme; H Tender Action; H1 Client, if he wishes to accept the lowest, but unsatisfactory, tender; J Mobilisation; J1 Clerk of works: letter of instruction; J2 Letter of intent: contractor; J3 Consents: not received from planning authority, building control, statutory undertakings; K Construction to Practical Completion; K1 Commencement before formal contract; K2 Contract documents: initials missing; K3 Contract documents: drawings amended; K4 Drawings, schedules: not ready
K5 Failure to give possession on the due dateK6 Meetings: standing of minutes as a record; K7 Master programme: alleged approval by architect; K8 Master programme - if contractor changes it; K9 Printed conditions and bills of quantities (or specification) not in agreement; K10 Work not in accordance with comments on the submitted documents; K11 Discrepancy between bills of quantities, schedules of work, specification, architect's instructions, CDP documents or statutory requirements and contract documents, not found by the contractor; K12 Certification, if claim not yet ascertained
K13 Certification: certificate not received by the employer
Record Nr. UNINA-9910829918103321
Chappell David  
Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2006
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Contractual correspondence for architects and project managers / / David Chappell
Contractual correspondence for architects and project managers / / David Chappell
Autore Chappell David
Edizione [4th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (296 p.)
Disciplina 344.41/0176172
Soggetto topico Architectural contracts - Great Britain
Architects - Legal status, laws, etc - Great Britain
ISBN 1-280-74861-3
9786610748617
0-470-76351-5
0-470-75788-4
1-4051-7208-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contractual Correspondence for Architects and Project Managers; Contents; Preface to the Fourth Edition; A Appraisal; A1 Client's bona fides: in doubt; A2 If your client is a private individual (a consumer); A3 Fee recovery; A4 If two separate individuals or companies wish to commission you jointly; A5 Appointment, if architect asked to tender on fees; A6 Brief: difficulty in obtaining decisions; A7 Consultants: client requiring them to be appointed through the architect; A8 Other architects, if previously commissioned; A9 Site boundaries: unclear
A10 Existing property, if urgent repair work requiredA11 Client: if wanting to proceed with inadequate planning permission; B Strategic Briefing; B1 Brief: unacceptable requirements; C Outline Proposals; C1 Objections: by client; C2 Objections: by planning authority, civic society etc.; D Detailed Proposals; D1 Client, if no reply; D2 Client, if another architect appointed to continue work; D3 Client, if preference expressed for a particular sub-contractor; D4 Client: objection to the use of sub-contractor or supplier in a design capacity; E Final Proposals; E1 Client: wishing to modify brief
F Production InformationF1 Client: declines to use a standard contract; F2 Client: wishes to use a partnering agreement without a legally binding contract; F3 Client: wishes to include unsuitable contractor on tender list; F4 Client: asks you to recommend a contractor; F5 Client: reluctance to appoint a full-time clerk of works; F6 Consultants, if late in supplying drawings and specification; F7 Sub-contractor or supplier, if tender not on standard form or conditions attached; F8 Sub-contractor or supplier, if price too high; F9 Letters of intent to sub-contractors or suppliers
G Bills of QuantitiesG1 Drawings, if not ready; G2 Bills of quantities, if behind programme; H Tender Action; H1 Client, if he wishes to accept the lowest, but unsatisfactory, tender; J Mobilisation; J1 Clerk of works: letter of instruction; J2 Letter of intent: contractor; J3 Consents: not received from planning authority, building control, statutory undertakings; K Construction to Practical Completion; K1 Commencement before formal contract; K2 Contract documents: initials missing; K3 Contract documents: drawings amended; K4 Drawings, schedules: not ready
K5 Failure to give possession on the due dateK6 Meetings: standing of minutes as a record; K7 Master programme: alleged approval by architect; K8 Master programme - if contractor changes it; K9 Printed conditions and bills of quantities (or specification) not in agreement; K10 Work not in accordance with comments on the submitted documents; K11 Discrepancy between bills of quantities, schedules of work, specification, architect's instructions, CDP documents or statutory requirements and contract documents, not found by the contractor; K12 Certification, if claim not yet ascertained
K13 Certification: certificate not received by the employer
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Chappell David  
Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2006
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The JCT intermediate building contracts [[electronic resource] /] / David Chappell
The JCT intermediate building contracts [[electronic resource] /] / David Chappell
Autore Chappell David
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, : Blackwell, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (390 p.)
Disciplina 343.41/07869
692.8
692.80941
Altri autori (Persone) ChappellDavid
Soggetto topico Construction contracts - Great Britain
Building
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-74879-6
9786610748792
0-470-76413-9
0-470-75971-2
1-4051-7268-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 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 employer
3.2.4 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 Summary
Chapter 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 duties
6.1.1 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 authorities
8.4 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 damages
10.2.3 Procedure
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Chappell David  
Oxford, : Blackwell, 2006
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The JCT intermediate building contracts [[electronic resource] /] / David Chappell
The JCT intermediate building contracts [[electronic resource] /] / David Chappell
Autore Chappell David
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, : Blackwell, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (390 p.)
Disciplina 343.41/07869
692.8
692.80941
Altri autori (Persone) ChappellDavid
Soggetto topico Construction contracts - Great Britain
Building
ISBN 1-280-74879-6
9786610748792
0-470-76413-9
0-470-75971-2
1-4051-7268-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
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Nota di contenuto 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 employer
3.2.4 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 Summary
Chapter 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 duties
6.1.1 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 authorities
8.4 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 damages
10.2.3 Procedure
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Chappell David  
Oxford, : Blackwell, 2006
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