Sub-Contracting under the JCT 2005 Forms
β Scribed by Peter Barnes, Matthew Davies(auth.)
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 421
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This book β a companion to Peter Barnesβ book on the sub-contract for the JCT 2005 Standard Building Contract, The JCT 05 Standard Building Sub-Contract β covers the other eight current JCT sub-contracts:
Β· the Design and Build Sub-Contract
Β· the Major Project Sub-Contract
Β· the Intermediate Sub-Contract
Β· the Intermediate Sub-Contract with sub-contractorβs design
Β· the Intermediate Named Sub-Contract
Β· the Minor Works Sub-Contract with sub-contractorβs design
Β· the Short Form of Sub-Contract
Β· the Sub-subcontract
Like the sub-contract for the JCT 2005 Standard Building Contract, these forms are not well covered by other books on building contracts, despite the importance of specialist contractors and the size and value of their work.
This book considers a range of key issues, including questions of time, variations, loss and expense, and payment, and examines how these operate under the individual sub-contracts.
It will be of interest not only to sub-contractors and main contractors, but also to construction professionals and lawyers.Content:
Chapter 1 Background and Introduction (pages 1β21):
Chapter 2 The Sub?Contract Agreement (pages 22β63):
Chapter 3 Definitions and Interpretations (pages 64β70):
Chapter 4 Sub?Contractors' General Obligations (pages 71β126):
Chapter 5 Time (pages 127β150):
Chapter 6 Defects, Design Documents and Warranties (pages 151β166):
Chapter 7 Control of the Sub?Contract Works (pages 167β216):
Chapter 8 Payment (pages 217β267):
Chapter 9 Loss and Expense (pages 268β297):
Chapter 10 Variations (pages 298β322):
Chapter 11 Injury, Damage and Insurance (pages 323β339):
Chapter 12 Termination of Sub?Contract (pages 340β366):
Chapter 13 Settlement of Disputes (pages 367β402):
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