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Building contract claims.

Chappell, David.

Building contract claims. - 5th ed. / by David Chappell. - Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell, 2011. - 1 online resource (xii, 532 pages)

Previous edition: published as by David Chappell, Vincent Powell-Smith & John Sims. 2005. Includes index. Formerly CIP.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Front Matter -- Part I. Introduction -- Time -- Liquidated Damages -- Basis for Common Law Claims -- Direct Loss and/or Expense -- Points of Principle -- Potential Heads of Claim -- Causation -- Global Claims -- Preparation and Substantiation of Claims -- Part II. Extension of Time under JCT Standard form Contracts -- Liquidated Damages under JCT Standard form Contracts -- Loss and/or Expense under JCT Standard form Contracts -- Variations -- Part III. Claims Under the General Conditions of Government Contracts for Building and Civil Engineering Works (GC/Works/1(1998)) -- Claims under the ACA Form of Building Agreement (ACA 3) -- Claims under the ACA Standard Form of Contract for Project Partnering (PPC2000) -- Claims under NEC 3 Engineering and Construction Contract (NEC 3) -- Sub-Contract Claims -- Appendix. Example of Contractor's Claim for Reimbursement of Direct Loss and/or Expense Under SBC with Quantities clauses 4.23₆4.26 ₆ Architect's and Quantity Surveyor's Assessment with Commentary -- Table of Cases -- Table of Standard form Contract Clauses -- Index. Introduction -- Time -- Liquidated damages -- Basis for common law claims -- Direct loss and/or expense -- Points of principle -- Potential heads of claim -- Causation -- Global claims -- Preparation and substantiation of claims -- Extension of time under JCT standard form contracts -- Liquidated damages under JCT standard form contracts -- Loss and/or expense under JCT standard form contracts -- Variations -- Claims under GC/Works/1 -- Claims under ACA 3 -- Claims under PPC2000 -- Claims under NEC 3 -- Sub-contract claims.

Many building projects are the subject of claims - the assertion of a right, usually by the contractor, to an extension of the contract period or an additional payment under the terms of the building contract. Many of these claims are unsound or ill-founded, often because the basic principles are misunderstood. This highly regarded book examines the legal basis of claims for extensions of time and additional payment, and what can and cannot be claimed under the main forms of contract. It includes chapters dealing with direct loss and expense, liquidated damages, extension of time, concurrency.

9781119951971 1119951976 9781119951940 1119951941

9786613204387

10.1002/9781119951971 Wiley InterScience http://www3.interscience.wiley.com

015808795 Uk


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