This book discusses the key provisions of the standard Scottish building contracts, against the background of Scots law. The new edition covers, in detail for the first time, Scottish adjudication, including a number of appeal cases, and covers other new case law and important new developments in no
MacRoberts on Scottish Construction Contracts
β Scribed by MacRoberts
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 577
- Edition
- 3
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Provides a guide to the general principles of Scottish law relevant to construction contracts and the main provisions of the standard forms of construction contract used in Scotland including:
- the obligations of employers and contractors
- certification
- payment
- ending a construction contract
- remedies
- subcontracts
- collateral warranties
- insurance
- dispute resolution
- regulatory matters
The new edition has been substantially updated and expanded to take account of the latest editions of the Scottish Standard Building Contracts and recent case law. Specific updates have been driven by the following changes to legislation and standard contracts
- Local Democracy Economic Development and Construction Act 2009 and the relative Scheme for Construction Contracts
- Arbitration (Scotland) Act 2010
- Recognising the significant increase in use of NEC3 standard forms of contract, references to NEC3 provisions have been introduced throughout the relevant chapters so that each now covers the common law, the SBCC provisions and the NEC3 provisions.
It also features new chapters on: litigation; competition; the Bribery Act 2010; and guarantees and bonds.
From reviews of previous editions:
- βvery approachable and readableβ¦ I would particularly recommend this book to non-legal construction professionalsβ β Construction & Engineering Law
- βan informative textbook for the practitionerβ¦ [a] significant contribution to knowledgeβ β Arbitration
- βa highly competentβ¦ textbook which would be of value for industry professionals with no legal backgroundβ β Construction Law
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