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Engineering Contracts. A Management Guide
โ Scribed by Robert Ribeiro, MA LLM Ph.D Barrister (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Butterworth-Heinemann
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 195
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Content:
Preface, Page vii
Acknowledgements, Page ix
1 - Planning and making contracts, Pages 1-18
2 - Structuring contracts, Pages 19-38
3 - Price and payment, Pages 39-54
4 - Terms about risk and delivery, Pages 55-73
5 - Progress in engineering contracts, Pages 74-88
6 - Quality and fitness for purpose, Pages 89-105
7 - Liabilities, exclusions and indemnities, Pages 106-124
8 - Ownership of goods and intellectual property rights, Pages 125-137
9 - Multipartite arrangements, Pages 138-151
10 - Negotiating legal and financial matters, Pages 152-174
Appendix 1 - Designing and structuring an engineering contract, Pages 175-177
Appendix 2 - Statutes and other legislation, Page 178
Appendix 3 - Cases, Pages 179-182
Appendix 4 - List of engineering institution and their contracts, Pages 183-184
Glossary, Pages 185-189
Select Bibliography, Page 190
Index, Pages 191-193
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