Although the majority of construction work these days is carried out by sub-contractors, there are surprisingly few books dealing with building sub-contracts and the related law.This book provides a much welcomed guide to the new 2005 JCT Standard Building Sub-Contract (SBCSub and SBCSub/D), which i
The JCT 05 Standard Building Sub-Contract
โ Scribed by Peter Barnes(auth.)
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 382
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Whilst there are a number of books on the main forms of building contract, very few deal with subcontracting. This book examines the new JCT Standard Building Sub-contracts for use with the radically revised 2005 JCT Standard Building Contract.
It looks at the key contract conditions, considers the rights and obligations of the parties and how risk is allocated, and discusses the main practical problems that arise.Content:
Chapter 1 Background and Introduction (pages 1โ22):
Chapter 2 SBCSub/A and SBCSub/D/A (pages 23โ54):
Chapter 3 Definitions and Interpretations (pages 55โ61):
Chapter 4 Sub?Contractor's Obligations (pages 62โ87):
Chapter 5 Time (pages 88โ120):
Chapter 6 Defects, Design Documents and Warranties (pages 121โ128):
Chapter 7 Control of the Sub?Contract Works (pages 129โ157):
Chapter 8 Payment (pages 158โ218):
Chapter 9 Loss and Expense (pages 219โ251):
Chapter 10 Variations (pages 252โ269):
Chapter 11 Injury, Damage and Insurance (pages 270โ281):
Chapter 12 Termination (pages 282โ299):
Chapter 13 Settlement of Disputes (pages 300โ336):
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