Adjudication in construction disputes / / John Redmond
| Adjudication in construction disputes / / John Redmond |
| Autore | Redmond John, B.A. |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; Malden, Mass., : Blackwell Science, 2001 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (274 pages) |
| Disciplina |
343.41/078624
343.41078624 |
| Soggetto topico |
Construction contracts - Great Britain
Arbitration and award - Great Britain |
| ISBN |
1-281-31848-5
9786611318482 0-470-69051-8 0-470-68023-7 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
ADJUDICATION in Construction Contracts; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Background to the legislation; 1.2 Adjudication in standard contracts before the Act; 1.3 What is adjudication?; 1.4 Appeal and review; 1.5 Who are the adjudicators?; 1.6 The future; Chapter 2 Construction Contracts and Construction Operations; 2.1 Definition of 'construction operations'; 2.2 Exclusions from the definition of 'construction operations'; 2.3 Definition of 'construction contract'; 2.4 Exclusions from the definition of 'construction contracts'; 2.5 The mixed contract
2.6 Limits of date and place; 2.7 Residential occupiers; 2.8 Contracts in writing; Chapter 3 The Statutory Right to Refer Disputes to Adjudication; 3.1 Definition of dispute; 3.2 Required contractual provisions; 3.3 The incorporation of institutional rules and other terms; 3.4 The adjudication provisions of the Scheme for Construction Contracts; Chapter 4 Starting Adjudication; 4.1 Timing; 4.2 The notice of adjudication; 4.3 Service of the notice of adjudication; 4.4 Identification or selection of the adjudicator; 4.5 Request to an adjudicator nominating body 4.6 Terms of agreement with the adjudicator; 4.7 Procedure if the appointment system fails; 4.8 Objections to specific adjudicator; 4.9 Revocation of appointment and resignation of the adjudicator; Chapter 5 Preliminary Matters - the Referral Notice and Jurisdiction; 5.1 Time for delivery of the referral notice; 5.2 Form and contents of the referral notice; 5.3 Related and unrelated disputes; 5.4 Questions of jurisdiction; Chapter 6 Conduct of the Adjudication; 6.1 Overriding duties of the adjudicator; 6.2 The exercise of initiative by the adjudicator; 6.3 Failure to comply 6.4 Representation of the parties; 6.5 Confidentiality; 6.6 Timetable for decision; 6.7 Standard forms of appointment; Chapter 7 The Adjudicator's Decision; 7.1 The duty to decide; 7.2 The matters in dispute; 7.3 Power to open up certificates etc.; 7.4 Decision on payments; 7.5 Interest; 7.6 Form and content of the decision; 7.7 Binding nature of the decision; 7.8 Mistakes; 7.9 Adjudicator's immunity; Chapter 8 Costs; 8.1 Adjudicator's right to fees and the power to apportion; 8.2 Right to require security for his fees; 8.3 Power to order payment of costs; Chapter 9 Enforcement 9.1 The Act and the Scheme; 9.2 Application for summary judgment; 9.3 Other enforcement procedures; 9.4 Challenges to enforcement; Chapter 10 Payment; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 The right to stage payments; 10.3 Timing and quantification of payments; 10.4 Notice of amount to be paid; 10.5 Notice of intention to withhold payment; 10.6 Right to suspend; 10.7 Conditional payment provisions; 10.8 The Scheme; Appendix 1 Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996; Appendix 2 The Scheme for Construction Contracts (England and Wales) Regulations 1998; Table of Cases; References to Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 |
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| Oxford ; ; Malden, Mass., : Blackwell Science, 2001 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Adjudication in construction disputes / / John Redmond
| Adjudication in construction disputes / / John Redmond |
| Autore | Redmond John, B.A. |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; Malden, Mass., : Blackwell Science, 2001 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (274 pages) |
| Disciplina |
343.41/078624
343.41078624 |
| Soggetto topico |
Construction contracts - Great Britain
Arbitration and award - Great Britain |
| ISBN |
1-281-31848-5
9786611318482 0-470-69051-8 0-470-68023-7 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
ADJUDICATION in Construction Contracts; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Background to the legislation; 1.2 Adjudication in standard contracts before the Act; 1.3 What is adjudication?; 1.4 Appeal and review; 1.5 Who are the adjudicators?; 1.6 The future; Chapter 2 Construction Contracts and Construction Operations; 2.1 Definition of 'construction operations'; 2.2 Exclusions from the definition of 'construction operations'; 2.3 Definition of 'construction contract'; 2.4 Exclusions from the definition of 'construction contracts'; 2.5 The mixed contract
2.6 Limits of date and place; 2.7 Residential occupiers; 2.8 Contracts in writing; Chapter 3 The Statutory Right to Refer Disputes to Adjudication; 3.1 Definition of dispute; 3.2 Required contractual provisions; 3.3 The incorporation of institutional rules and other terms; 3.4 The adjudication provisions of the Scheme for Construction Contracts; Chapter 4 Starting Adjudication; 4.1 Timing; 4.2 The notice of adjudication; 4.3 Service of the notice of adjudication; 4.4 Identification or selection of the adjudicator; 4.5 Request to an adjudicator nominating body 4.6 Terms of agreement with the adjudicator; 4.7 Procedure if the appointment system fails; 4.8 Objections to specific adjudicator; 4.9 Revocation of appointment and resignation of the adjudicator; Chapter 5 Preliminary Matters - the Referral Notice and Jurisdiction; 5.1 Time for delivery of the referral notice; 5.2 Form and contents of the referral notice; 5.3 Related and unrelated disputes; 5.4 Questions of jurisdiction; Chapter 6 Conduct of the Adjudication; 6.1 Overriding duties of the adjudicator; 6.2 The exercise of initiative by the adjudicator; 6.3 Failure to comply 6.4 Representation of the parties; 6.5 Confidentiality; 6.6 Timetable for decision; 6.7 Standard forms of appointment; Chapter 7 The Adjudicator's Decision; 7.1 The duty to decide; 7.2 The matters in dispute; 7.3 Power to open up certificates etc.; 7.4 Decision on payments; 7.5 Interest; 7.6 Form and content of the decision; 7.7 Binding nature of the decision; 7.8 Mistakes; 7.9 Adjudicator's immunity; Chapter 8 Costs; 8.1 Adjudicator's right to fees and the power to apportion; 8.2 Right to require security for his fees; 8.3 Power to order payment of costs; Chapter 9 Enforcement 9.1 The Act and the Scheme; 9.2 Application for summary judgment; 9.3 Other enforcement procedures; 9.4 Challenges to enforcement; Chapter 10 Payment; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 The right to stage payments; 10.3 Timing and quantification of payments; 10.4 Notice of amount to be paid; 10.5 Notice of intention to withhold payment; 10.6 Right to suspend; 10.7 Conditional payment provisions; 10.8 The Scheme; Appendix 1 Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996; Appendix 2 The Scheme for Construction Contracts (England and Wales) Regulations 1998; Table of Cases; References to Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 |
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| Oxford ; ; Malden, Mass., : Blackwell Science, 2001 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno | ||
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Adjudication in construction disputes / / John Redmond
| Adjudication in construction disputes / / John Redmond |
| Autore | Redmond John, B.A. |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science, 2001 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (274 pages) |
| Disciplina |
343.41/078624
343.41078624 |
| Soggetto topico |
Construction contracts - Great Britain
Arbitration and award - Great Britain |
| ISBN |
9786611318482
9781281318480 1281318485 9780470690512 0470690518 9780470680230 0470680237 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
ADJUDICATION in Construction Contracts; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Background to the legislation; 1.2 Adjudication in standard contracts before the Act; 1.3 What is adjudication?; 1.4 Appeal and review; 1.5 Who are the adjudicators?; 1.6 The future; Chapter 2 Construction Contracts and Construction Operations; 2.1 Definition of 'construction operations'; 2.2 Exclusions from the definition of 'construction operations'; 2.3 Definition of 'construction contract'; 2.4 Exclusions from the definition of 'construction contracts'; 2.5 The mixed contract
2.6 Limits of date and place; 2.7 Residential occupiers; 2.8 Contracts in writing; Chapter 3 The Statutory Right to Refer Disputes to Adjudication; 3.1 Definition of dispute; 3.2 Required contractual provisions; 3.3 The incorporation of institutional rules and other terms; 3.4 The adjudication provisions of the Scheme for Construction Contracts; Chapter 4 Starting Adjudication; 4.1 Timing; 4.2 The notice of adjudication; 4.3 Service of the notice of adjudication; 4.4 Identification or selection of the adjudicator; 4.5 Request to an adjudicator nominating body 4.6 Terms of agreement with the adjudicator; 4.7 Procedure if the appointment system fails; 4.8 Objections to specific adjudicator; 4.9 Revocation of appointment and resignation of the adjudicator; Chapter 5 Preliminary Matters - the Referral Notice and Jurisdiction; 5.1 Time for delivery of the referral notice; 5.2 Form and contents of the referral notice; 5.3 Related and unrelated disputes; 5.4 Questions of jurisdiction; Chapter 6 Conduct of the Adjudication; 6.1 Overriding duties of the adjudicator; 6.2 The exercise of initiative by the adjudicator; 6.3 Failure to comply 6.4 Representation of the parties; 6.5 Confidentiality; 6.6 Timetable for decision; 6.7 Standard forms of appointment; Chapter 7 The Adjudicator's Decision; 7.1 The duty to decide; 7.2 The matters in dispute; 7.3 Power to open up certificates etc.; 7.4 Decision on payments; 7.5 Interest; 7.6 Form and content of the decision; 7.7 Binding nature of the decision; 7.8 Mistakes; 7.9 Adjudicator's immunity; Chapter 8 Costs; 8.1 Adjudicator's right to fees and the power to apportion; 8.2 Right to require security for his fees; 8.3 Power to order payment of costs; Chapter 9 Enforcement 9.1 The Act and the Scheme; 9.2 Application for summary judgment; 9.3 Other enforcement procedures; 9.4 Challenges to enforcement; Chapter 10 Payment; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 The right to stage payments; 10.3 Timing and quantification of payments; 10.4 Notice of amount to be paid; 10.5 Notice of intention to withhold payment; 10.6 Right to suspend; 10.7 Conditional payment provisions; 10.8 The Scheme; Appendix 1 Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996; Appendix 2 The Scheme for Construction Contracts (England and Wales) Regulations 1998; Table of Cases; References to Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 |
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| Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science, 2001 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Arbitration practice in construction contracts [[electronic resource] /] / Douglas A. Stephenson ; foreword by the Lord Saville of Newdigate
| Arbitration practice in construction contracts [[electronic resource] /] / Douglas A. Stephenson ; foreword by the Lord Saville of Newdigate |
| Autore | Stephenson Douglas A |
| Edizione | [5th ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford [England] ; ; Malden, Mass., : Blackwell Science, 2001 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (298 p.) |
| Disciplina |
343.41078624
343.73078624 |
| Soggetto topico |
Construction contracts - Great Britain
Civil engineering contracts - Great Britain Arbitration and award - Great Britain |
| Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
| ISBN |
1-282-34246-0
9786612342462 0-470-69890-X 0-470-69836-5 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Arbitration Practice in Construction Contracts; Contents; Foreword; Preface to the fifth edition; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Synopsis; 1.2 Definition; 1.3 Legal framework; 1.4 English law of arbitration; 1.5 Advantages of arbitration; 1.6 Disadvantages of arbitration; 2 Arbitration Agreements; 2.1 Synopsis; 2.2 Definition; 2.3 Separability; 2.4 Agreements to refer; 2.5 Ad hoc agreements; 2.6 Stay of court proceedings; 2.7 Procedural matters; 2.8 Arbitration agreements in standard forms of contract; 3 Appointment of the Arbitrator; 3.1 Synopsis; 3.2 Constitution of the tribunal
3.3 Appointment procedure3.4 Qualifications of the arbitrator; 3.5 Terms of the arbitrator's appointment; 3.6 Supplying vacancies; 4 Jurisdiction of the Arbitrator; 4.1 Synopsis; 4.2 Power of arbitrator to rule on own jurisdiction; 4.3 Revocation of arbitrator's authority; 4.4 Power of court to remove the arbitrator; 4.5 Resignation of the arbitrator; 4.6 Death of the arbitrator or of the appointing authority; 4.7 Power to conduct the proceedings; 5 The Preliminaries; 5.1 Synopsis; 5.2 English law; 5.3 The preliminary meeting; 5.4 Procedural directions; 5.5 Statements of case 5.6 Amendments to statements of case5.7 Further and better particulars; 5.8 The Scott schedule; 5.9 Disclosure of documents; 5.10 Privilege; 5.11 Transcript of the hearing; 5.12 Arrangements for the hearing; 5.13 Conduct of the interlocutory stages; 5.14 Preliminary questions of law; 5.15 Small claims; 6 Evidence; 6.1 Synopsis; 6.2 Statutes; 6.3 Kinds of evidence; 6.4 Admissibility; 6.5 Privilege; 6.6 Proofs of evidence; 6.7 Calling witnesses; 6.8 Burden and standard of proof; 7 The Hearing; 7.1 Synopsis; 7.2 Attendance; 7.3 Courtesy; 7.4 Challenges to arbitrator's jurisdiction 7.5 Representation7.6 Procedure; 8 TheAward; 8.1 Synopsis; 8.2 Procedure; 8.3 Types of award; 8.4 Format of the award; 8.5 Notification of the award; 8.6 Correction of accidental errors; 8.7 Additional awards; 9 costs; 9.1 Synopsis; 9.2 Statutory provisions; 9.3 Basis of award of costs; 9.4 Offers to settle; 9.5 Failure to award costs; 9.6 Determination of recoverable costs; 9.7 Arbitrator's fees and expenses; 9.8 Interest on costs; 10 Powers of the Court in Relation to the Award; 10.1 Synopsis; 10.2 Enforcement; 10.3 Challenges to the award; 11 Dispute Avoidance and Management; 11.1 Synopsis 11.2 Contract documents11.3 Basic contract law; 11.4 The construction period: records; 11.5 Claims; 11.6 Adjudication; 11.7 Disputes; 11.8 Appointment of the arbitrator; 11.9 Choice of advocate; 11.10 Offers to settle; Appendices; A Specimen documents:; SD/1 Ad hoc arbitration agreement; SD/2 Application for stay of court proceedings; SD/3 Exclusion agreement; SD/4 Notice to refer and notice to concur; SD/5 Application to President to appoint an arbitrator; SD/6 Notice of appointment; SD/7 Terms of appointment; SD/8 Agenda for preliminary meeting; SD/9 Procedural directions SD/10 Statement of claim |
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Stephenson Douglas A
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| Oxford [England] ; ; Malden, Mass., : Blackwell Science, 2001 | ||
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Arbitration practice in construction contracts [[electronic resource] /] / Douglas A. Stephenson ; foreword by the Lord Saville of Newdigate
| Arbitration practice in construction contracts [[electronic resource] /] / Douglas A. Stephenson ; foreword by the Lord Saville of Newdigate |
| Autore | Stephenson Douglas A |
| Edizione | [5th ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford [England] ; ; Malden, Mass., : Blackwell Science, 2001 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (298 p.) |
| Disciplina |
343.41078624
343.73078624 |
| Soggetto topico |
Construction contracts - Great Britain
Civil engineering contracts - Great Britain Arbitration and award - Great Britain |
| ISBN |
1-282-34246-0
9786612342462 0-470-69890-X 0-470-69836-5 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Arbitration Practice in Construction Contracts; Contents; Foreword; Preface to the fifth edition; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Synopsis; 1.2 Definition; 1.3 Legal framework; 1.4 English law of arbitration; 1.5 Advantages of arbitration; 1.6 Disadvantages of arbitration; 2 Arbitration Agreements; 2.1 Synopsis; 2.2 Definition; 2.3 Separability; 2.4 Agreements to refer; 2.5 Ad hoc agreements; 2.6 Stay of court proceedings; 2.7 Procedural matters; 2.8 Arbitration agreements in standard forms of contract; 3 Appointment of the Arbitrator; 3.1 Synopsis; 3.2 Constitution of the tribunal
3.3 Appointment procedure3.4 Qualifications of the arbitrator; 3.5 Terms of the arbitrator's appointment; 3.6 Supplying vacancies; 4 Jurisdiction of the Arbitrator; 4.1 Synopsis; 4.2 Power of arbitrator to rule on own jurisdiction; 4.3 Revocation of arbitrator's authority; 4.4 Power of court to remove the arbitrator; 4.5 Resignation of the arbitrator; 4.6 Death of the arbitrator or of the appointing authority; 4.7 Power to conduct the proceedings; 5 The Preliminaries; 5.1 Synopsis; 5.2 English law; 5.3 The preliminary meeting; 5.4 Procedural directions; 5.5 Statements of case 5.6 Amendments to statements of case5.7 Further and better particulars; 5.8 The Scott schedule; 5.9 Disclosure of documents; 5.10 Privilege; 5.11 Transcript of the hearing; 5.12 Arrangements for the hearing; 5.13 Conduct of the interlocutory stages; 5.14 Preliminary questions of law; 5.15 Small claims; 6 Evidence; 6.1 Synopsis; 6.2 Statutes; 6.3 Kinds of evidence; 6.4 Admissibility; 6.5 Privilege; 6.6 Proofs of evidence; 6.7 Calling witnesses; 6.8 Burden and standard of proof; 7 The Hearing; 7.1 Synopsis; 7.2 Attendance; 7.3 Courtesy; 7.4 Challenges to arbitrator's jurisdiction 7.5 Representation7.6 Procedure; 8 TheAward; 8.1 Synopsis; 8.2 Procedure; 8.3 Types of award; 8.4 Format of the award; 8.5 Notification of the award; 8.6 Correction of accidental errors; 8.7 Additional awards; 9 costs; 9.1 Synopsis; 9.2 Statutory provisions; 9.3 Basis of award of costs; 9.4 Offers to settle; 9.5 Failure to award costs; 9.6 Determination of recoverable costs; 9.7 Arbitrator's fees and expenses; 9.8 Interest on costs; 10 Powers of the Court in Relation to the Award; 10.1 Synopsis; 10.2 Enforcement; 10.3 Challenges to the award; 11 Dispute Avoidance and Management; 11.1 Synopsis 11.2 Contract documents11.3 Basic contract law; 11.4 The construction period: records; 11.5 Claims; 11.6 Adjudication; 11.7 Disputes; 11.8 Appointment of the arbitrator; 11.9 Choice of advocate; 11.10 Offers to settle; Appendices; A Specimen documents:; SD/1 Ad hoc arbitration agreement; SD/2 Application for stay of court proceedings; SD/3 Exclusion agreement; SD/4 Notice to refer and notice to concur; SD/5 Application to President to appoint an arbitrator; SD/6 Notice of appointment; SD/7 Terms of appointment; SD/8 Agenda for preliminary meeting; SD/9 Procedural directions SD/10 Statement of claim |
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Stephenson Douglas A
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| Oxford [England] ; ; Malden, Mass., : Blackwell Science, 2001 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno | ||
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Arbitration practice in construction contracts [[electronic resource] /] / Douglas A. Stephenson ; foreword by the Lord Saville of Newdigate
| Arbitration practice in construction contracts [[electronic resource] /] / Douglas A. Stephenson ; foreword by the Lord Saville of Newdigate |
| Autore | Stephenson Douglas A |
| Edizione | [5th ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford [England] ; ; Malden, Mass., : Blackwell Science, 2001 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (298 p.) |
| Disciplina |
343.41078624
343.73078624 |
| Soggetto topico |
Construction contracts - Great Britain
Civil engineering contracts - Great Britain Arbitration and award - Great Britain |
| ISBN |
1-282-34246-0
9786612342462 0-470-69890-X 0-470-69836-5 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Arbitration Practice in Construction Contracts; Contents; Foreword; Preface to the fifth edition; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Synopsis; 1.2 Definition; 1.3 Legal framework; 1.4 English law of arbitration; 1.5 Advantages of arbitration; 1.6 Disadvantages of arbitration; 2 Arbitration Agreements; 2.1 Synopsis; 2.2 Definition; 2.3 Separability; 2.4 Agreements to refer; 2.5 Ad hoc agreements; 2.6 Stay of court proceedings; 2.7 Procedural matters; 2.8 Arbitration agreements in standard forms of contract; 3 Appointment of the Arbitrator; 3.1 Synopsis; 3.2 Constitution of the tribunal
3.3 Appointment procedure3.4 Qualifications of the arbitrator; 3.5 Terms of the arbitrator's appointment; 3.6 Supplying vacancies; 4 Jurisdiction of the Arbitrator; 4.1 Synopsis; 4.2 Power of arbitrator to rule on own jurisdiction; 4.3 Revocation of arbitrator's authority; 4.4 Power of court to remove the arbitrator; 4.5 Resignation of the arbitrator; 4.6 Death of the arbitrator or of the appointing authority; 4.7 Power to conduct the proceedings; 5 The Preliminaries; 5.1 Synopsis; 5.2 English law; 5.3 The preliminary meeting; 5.4 Procedural directions; 5.5 Statements of case 5.6 Amendments to statements of case5.7 Further and better particulars; 5.8 The Scott schedule; 5.9 Disclosure of documents; 5.10 Privilege; 5.11 Transcript of the hearing; 5.12 Arrangements for the hearing; 5.13 Conduct of the interlocutory stages; 5.14 Preliminary questions of law; 5.15 Small claims; 6 Evidence; 6.1 Synopsis; 6.2 Statutes; 6.3 Kinds of evidence; 6.4 Admissibility; 6.5 Privilege; 6.6 Proofs of evidence; 6.7 Calling witnesses; 6.8 Burden and standard of proof; 7 The Hearing; 7.1 Synopsis; 7.2 Attendance; 7.3 Courtesy; 7.4 Challenges to arbitrator's jurisdiction 7.5 Representation7.6 Procedure; 8 TheAward; 8.1 Synopsis; 8.2 Procedure; 8.3 Types of award; 8.4 Format of the award; 8.5 Notification of the award; 8.6 Correction of accidental errors; 8.7 Additional awards; 9 costs; 9.1 Synopsis; 9.2 Statutory provisions; 9.3 Basis of award of costs; 9.4 Offers to settle; 9.5 Failure to award costs; 9.6 Determination of recoverable costs; 9.7 Arbitrator's fees and expenses; 9.8 Interest on costs; 10 Powers of the Court in Relation to the Award; 10.1 Synopsis; 10.2 Enforcement; 10.3 Challenges to the award; 11 Dispute Avoidance and Management; 11.1 Synopsis 11.2 Contract documents11.3 Basic contract law; 11.4 The construction period: records; 11.5 Claims; 11.6 Adjudication; 11.7 Disputes; 11.8 Appointment of the arbitrator; 11.9 Choice of advocate; 11.10 Offers to settle; Appendices; A Specimen documents:; SD/1 Ad hoc arbitration agreement; SD/2 Application for stay of court proceedings; SD/3 Exclusion agreement; SD/4 Notice to refer and notice to concur; SD/5 Application to President to appoint an arbitrator; SD/6 Notice of appointment; SD/7 Terms of appointment; SD/8 Agenda for preliminary meeting; SD/9 Procedural directions SD/10 Statement of claim |
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Stephenson Douglas A
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| Oxford [England] ; ; Malden, Mass., : Blackwell Science, 2001 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Avoiding claims in building design [[electronic resource] ] : risk management in practice / / Malcolm Taylor
| Avoiding claims in building design [[electronic resource] ] : risk management in practice / / Malcolm Taylor |
| Autore | Taylor Malcolm |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, UK ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science, 2000 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (306 p.) |
| Disciplina |
343.41078624
692/.8 |
| Soggetto topico |
Building - Superintendence
Building - Planning Risk assessment Building - Quality control Construction contracts |
| ISBN |
1-281-31839-6
9786611318390 0-470-69041-0 0-470-68014-8 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Avoiding Claims in Building Design; Contents; Which form should be used?; Preface; Acknowledgements; Glossary of Terms; Introduction; For whom is this book written?; Some terms of reference; Why do practices need to manage risk?; Changes in society's perception of the professional; Does insurance affect the frequency of claims?; Professionals need the weapons to fight back; Claims - failure of management or design?; The structure of this book; Part One: Principles and Practice of Risk Management; 1 Defining and identifying risk; Definitions; Identifying risk; Conscious risk strategy
Identifying and ranking the risks in your own practice2 The Risk Anatomy of Practice; Introduction; Innovatory or cautious design?; Innovation and the young practice; Young, mature and older practices; The commercial elements of practice; Do you produce house style design?; Separation of design from production documentation; Balancing of resources and skills; Qualification and experience; How dispersed is your practice?; Delegation; Financial controls; Markets and marketing; Hierarchy and succession; Summary; 3 A View of the Professions: their Individual Risk Patterns; Introduction The architect as lead consultant and designerThe interior designer; The landscape architect; The planner; Civil and structural engineers; The services engineers; The quantity surveyor; The project manager; 4 The Boundaries of Risk Between the Professions; Introduction; Boundaries of responsibility; Joint ventures; Subconsulting; Additional risks for multidiscipline practices; Cooperation in times of trouble; 5 Risk Management and Quality Assurance Compared; Is quality assurance relevant to risk management?; Definitions; The rules of QA; How does QA work?; Why do firms need QA? QA and risk management comparedRelevance of QA to risk management; 6 The Practitioner and his Insurers; Professional indemnity insurance; Mutuals and the Wren Insurance Association; 7 Introducing Risk Management into the Office; Introduction; A model framework for all practices?; The components of a risk management system; Costing the process; Setting up the system; Applying the system; Maintaining the system; Part Two: The Processes of Risk Management; 8 Setting Up the Appointment; Introduction; The start of the process; Preparing the ground for the appointment; Anatomy of the appointment Preparing the appointmentThe institutes' standard forms of engagement; Completing the forms; 9 Standard Forms of Engagement: The Architect; Standard Form of Agreement for the Appointment of an Architect (SFA/99); Coordinating the scope of services with others; Coordinating whole team design; The architect's design duties; Conditions of appointment; Conditions of Engagement for the Appointment of an Architect (CE/99) for use with a Letterof Appointment; 10 Standard Forms of Engagement: Engineers, Quantity Surveyor, National Health Service and Project Manager; The Engineers ACE Conditions of Engagement for Engineering Services B(l) and B(2) (ACE/B1, ACE/B2) |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910145303403321 |
Taylor Malcolm
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| Oxford, UK ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science, 2000 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Avoiding claims in building design [[electronic resource] ] : risk management in practice / / Malcolm Taylor
| Avoiding claims in building design [[electronic resource] ] : risk management in practice / / Malcolm Taylor |
| Autore | Taylor Malcolm |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, UK ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science, 2000 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (306 p.) |
| Disciplina |
343.41078624
692/.8 |
| Soggetto topico |
Building - Superintendence
Building - Planning Risk assessment Building - Quality control Construction contracts |
| ISBN |
1-281-31839-6
9786611318390 0-470-69041-0 0-470-68014-8 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Avoiding Claims in Building Design; Contents; Which form should be used?; Preface; Acknowledgements; Glossary of Terms; Introduction; For whom is this book written?; Some terms of reference; Why do practices need to manage risk?; Changes in society's perception of the professional; Does insurance affect the frequency of claims?; Professionals need the weapons to fight back; Claims - failure of management or design?; The structure of this book; Part One: Principles and Practice of Risk Management; 1 Defining and identifying risk; Definitions; Identifying risk; Conscious risk strategy
Identifying and ranking the risks in your own practice2 The Risk Anatomy of Practice; Introduction; Innovatory or cautious design?; Innovation and the young practice; Young, mature and older practices; The commercial elements of practice; Do you produce house style design?; Separation of design from production documentation; Balancing of resources and skills; Qualification and experience; How dispersed is your practice?; Delegation; Financial controls; Markets and marketing; Hierarchy and succession; Summary; 3 A View of the Professions: their Individual Risk Patterns; Introduction The architect as lead consultant and designerThe interior designer; The landscape architect; The planner; Civil and structural engineers; The services engineers; The quantity surveyor; The project manager; 4 The Boundaries of Risk Between the Professions; Introduction; Boundaries of responsibility; Joint ventures; Subconsulting; Additional risks for multidiscipline practices; Cooperation in times of trouble; 5 Risk Management and Quality Assurance Compared; Is quality assurance relevant to risk management?; Definitions; The rules of QA; How does QA work?; Why do firms need QA? QA and risk management comparedRelevance of QA to risk management; 6 The Practitioner and his Insurers; Professional indemnity insurance; Mutuals and the Wren Insurance Association; 7 Introducing Risk Management into the Office; Introduction; A model framework for all practices?; The components of a risk management system; Costing the process; Setting up the system; Applying the system; Maintaining the system; Part Two: The Processes of Risk Management; 8 Setting Up the Appointment; Introduction; The start of the process; Preparing the ground for the appointment; Anatomy of the appointment Preparing the appointmentThe institutes' standard forms of engagement; Completing the forms; 9 Standard Forms of Engagement: The Architect; Standard Form of Agreement for the Appointment of an Architect (SFA/99); Coordinating the scope of services with others; Coordinating whole team design; The architect's design duties; Conditions of appointment; Conditions of Engagement for the Appointment of an Architect (CE/99) for use with a Letterof Appointment; 10 Standard Forms of Engagement: Engineers, Quantity Surveyor, National Health Service and Project Manager; The Engineers ACE Conditions of Engagement for Engineering Services B(l) and B(2) (ACE/B1, ACE/B2) |
| Record Nr. | UNISA-996218280503316 |
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| Oxford, UK ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science, 2000 | ||
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Avoiding claims in building design : risk management in practice / / Malcolm Taylor
| Avoiding claims in building design : risk management in practice / / Malcolm Taylor |
| Autore | Taylor Malcolm |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, UK ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science, 2000 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (306 p.) |
| Disciplina |
343.41078624
692/.8 |
| Soggetto topico |
Building - Superintendence
Building - Planning Risk assessment Building - Quality control Construction contracts |
| ISBN |
9786611318390
9781281318398 1281318396 9780470690413 0470690410 9780470680148 0470680148 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Avoiding Claims in Building Design; Contents; Which form should be used?; Preface; Acknowledgements; Glossary of Terms; Introduction; For whom is this book written?; Some terms of reference; Why do practices need to manage risk?; Changes in society's perception of the professional; Does insurance affect the frequency of claims?; Professionals need the weapons to fight back; Claims - failure of management or design?; The structure of this book; Part One: Principles and Practice of Risk Management; 1 Defining and identifying risk; Definitions; Identifying risk; Conscious risk strategy
Identifying and ranking the risks in your own practice2 The Risk Anatomy of Practice; Introduction; Innovatory or cautious design?; Innovation and the young practice; Young, mature and older practices; The commercial elements of practice; Do you produce house style design?; Separation of design from production documentation; Balancing of resources and skills; Qualification and experience; How dispersed is your practice?; Delegation; Financial controls; Markets and marketing; Hierarchy and succession; Summary; 3 A View of the Professions: their Individual Risk Patterns; Introduction The architect as lead consultant and designerThe interior designer; The landscape architect; The planner; Civil and structural engineers; The services engineers; The quantity surveyor; The project manager; 4 The Boundaries of Risk Between the Professions; Introduction; Boundaries of responsibility; Joint ventures; Subconsulting; Additional risks for multidiscipline practices; Cooperation in times of trouble; 5 Risk Management and Quality Assurance Compared; Is quality assurance relevant to risk management?; Definitions; The rules of QA; How does QA work?; Why do firms need QA? QA and risk management comparedRelevance of QA to risk management; 6 The Practitioner and his Insurers; Professional indemnity insurance; Mutuals and the Wren Insurance Association; 7 Introducing Risk Management into the Office; Introduction; A model framework for all practices?; The components of a risk management system; Costing the process; Setting up the system; Applying the system; Maintaining the system; Part Two: The Processes of Risk Management; 8 Setting Up the Appointment; Introduction; The start of the process; Preparing the ground for the appointment; Anatomy of the appointment Preparing the appointmentThe institutes' standard forms of engagement; Completing the forms; 9 Standard Forms of Engagement: The Architect; Standard Form of Agreement for the Appointment of an Architect (SFA/99); Coordinating the scope of services with others; Coordinating whole team design; The architect's design duties; Conditions of appointment; Conditions of Engagement for the Appointment of an Architect (CE/99) for use with a Letterof Appointment; 10 Standard Forms of Engagement: Engineers, Quantity Surveyor, National Health Service and Project Manager; The Engineers ACE Conditions of Engagement for Engineering Services B(l) and B(2) (ACE/B1, ACE/B2) |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910818187903321 |
Taylor Malcolm
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| Oxford, UK ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science, 2000 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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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 |
| Record Nr. | UNISA-996214615303316 |
Chappell David
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| Oxford, : Blackwell, 2005 | ||
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