Many building contract claims are ill-founded, often because the basic principles are misunderstood. This highly regarded book examines the legal basis of claims for additional payment, and what can and cannot be claimed under the main forms of contract. It includes chapters dealing with direct loss
Building Contract Claims, Fifth Edition
โ Scribed by David Chappell(auth.)
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โฆ Synopsis
Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1โ19):
Chapter 2 Time (pages 20โ56):
Chapter 3 Liquidated Damages (pages 57โ94):
Chapter 4 Basis for Common Law Claims (pages 95โ116):
Chapter 5 Direct Loss and/or Expense (pages 117โ122):
Chapter 6 Points of Principle (pages 123โ139):
Chapter 7 Potential Heads of Claim (pages 140โ181):
Chapter 8 Causation (pages 182โ191):
Chapter 9 Global Claims (pages 192โ200):
Chapter 10 Preparation and Substantiation of Claims (pages 201โ215):
Chapter 11 Extension of Time under JCT Standard form Contracts (pages 217โ267):
Chapter 12 Liquidated Damages under JCT Standard form Contracts (pages 268โ277):
Chapter 13 Loss and/or Expense under JCT Standard form Contracts (pages 278โ318):
Chapter 14 Variations (pages 319โ366):
Chapter 15 Claims Under the General Conditions of Government Contracts for Building and Civil Engineering Works (GC/Works/1(1998)) (pages 367โ384):
Chapter 16 Claims under the ACA Form of Building Agreement (ACA 3) (pages 385โ406):
Chapter 17 Claims under the ACA Standard Form of Contract for Project Partnering (PPC2000) (pages 407โ417):
Chapter 18 Claims under NEC 3 Engineering and Construction Contract (NEC 3) (pages 418โ445):
Chapter 19 Sub?Contract Claims (pages 446โ471):
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Many building projects are the subject of claims โ the assertion of a right, usually by the contractor, to an extension of the contract period or an additional payment under the terms of the building contract. Many of these claims are unsound or ill-founded, often because the basic principles are mi
Many building projects are the subject of claims - the assertion of a right, usually by the contractor, to an extension of the contract period or an additional payment under the terms of the building contract. Many of these claims are unsound or ill-founded, often because the basic principles are