Few building contracts of any size reach completion these days without a range of claims being made. These can involve considerable sums of money and can entail lengthy - and costly - arbitration and litigation. This book by two well-known experts examines the legal and practical aspects of claims under JCT 80, JCT 63, subcontract forms and GC/Works/1. It gives clear guidance on what are valid and invalid claims. This established text has been updated to include the latest case law, information on the JCT intermediate form.
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′Essential reading for all architects, quantity surveyors ... and contractors′ Perspective
′The result is a work of considerable scholarship...The book provides an in–depth study which will be of benefit both to practitioners coming new to construction claims and as an update or refresher to those with experience in this field.′Construction Law Journal
′Dotted with good advice which no doubt reflects the great expertise and experience of the eminent authors.′ Arbitration 2005
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