Contractor's obligations -- Insurance -- Third parties -- Work in progress -- Money -- Claims -- The end -- Dispute resolution
Understanding JCT Standard Building Contracts
β Scribed by Chappell, David
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 165
- Series
- Understanding Construction Ser
- Edition
- 10th ed
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Preface to the tenth edition v Introduction x 1 Contractor's obligations 1 1.1 The forms 1 1.2 Implied and express terms 8 1.3 Design 1.4 Materials and workmanship 12 Insurance 2 2.1 General 2 2.2 Injury to persons and property 2 2.3 Liability of employer 2 2.4 Insurance of the Works 2 2.5 Professional Indemnity Insurance 2 2.6 Sub-contractors 2 2.7 MW 98 insurance 23 Third parties 3 3.1 Assignment and sub-letting 3 3.2 Nominated sub-contractors and suppliers 3 3.3 Employer's licensees 4 3.4 Statutory provisions 44 Work in progress 5 4.1 Setting-out 5 4.2 Release of information and architect's instructions 5 4.3 Clerk of works 65 Money 7 5.1 Payment 7 5.2 Variations 76 Claims 8 6.1 Extension of time 7 6.2 Money claims 97 The end 1 7.1 Practical completion and rectification 1 7.2 Suspension and determination 18 Dispute resolution 1 8.1 Adjudication 1 8.2 Arbitration 1 8.3 Litigation 1 8.4 Points to note 1 Table of cases 1 Clause index 1 Subject index 0
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