Chappell: The JCT Intermediate Building Contracts 2005 - Front Jacket FlapThis book provides a practical tool for all those using the suite of JCT Intermediate Building Contracts. It deals with the form under topics, considering the roles of the various parties and important matters such as payments
The JCT Intermediate Building Contracts 2005, Third Edition
β Scribed by David Chappell(auth.)
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 379
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Content:
Chapter 1 The Purpose and Use of IC and ICD (pages 1β10):
Chapter 2 Contracts Compared (pages 11β20):
Chapter 3 Contract Documents and Insurance (pages 21β42):
Chapter 4 The Architect's Authority and Duties (pages 43β90):
Chapter 5 The Contractor's Obligations (pages 91β120):
Chapter 6 The Employer's Powers, Duties and Rights (pages 121β145):
Chapter 7 The Clerk of Works (pages 147β152):
Chapter 8 Sub?Contractors and Suppliers (pages 153β178):
Chapter 9 Possession, Practical Completion and Defects Liability (pages 179β196):
Chapter 10 Claims (pages 197β229):
Chapter 11 Payment (pages 231β257):
Chapter 12 Termination (pages 259β296):
Chapter 13 Contractor's Designed Portion (CDP) (pages 297β306):
Chapter 14 Dispute Resolution Procedures (pages 307β339):
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
The Joint Contracts Tribunal issued a new Design and Build Form in 2005, a successor to the JCT Standard Form of Building Contract with Contractorβs Design. It looks substantially different from its predecessor and it is different in structure and often in its wording.<br><p> This major new edition
The Minor Works Building Contract is the most widely used of the JCT forms of contact, not only for simple, short contracts of moderate price, for which it is intended, but also for much larger projects for which it is often not suited at all. As a result, contractual difficulties can arise, and des
<p><i><p><p>Guide to JCT Intermediate Building Contract 2016 </i>is a practical guide to the operation and administration of JCTs IC16 suite of building contracts including both IC and ICD. All of the contracts provisions, procedures and conditions are organised and explained by subject, clearly dis
The Joint Contracts Tribunal Standard Form of Building Contract, JCT 98, is now a well established and widely used form. That is not to say, however, that it is always well understood. It is a large, complex contract with a number of particularly difficult provisions. It is not surprising, therefore
This book provides a practical tool for all those using the JCT Intermediate Form of Contract (IFC 98). It deals with the form under topics, considering the roles of the various parties and important matters such as payment claims, determination and dispute resolution.<p><p>Legal language has been a