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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford ; : Blackwell,
    UID:
    almahu_9948197087002882
    Format: 1 online resource (ix, 377 pages) : , illustrations
    Edition: 3rd ed.
    ISBN: 9780470759714 , 0470759712 , 9781405172684 , 1405172681
    Content: 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, claims, termination and dispute resolution. Legal language has been avoided in favour of simple explanations of legal concepts, supported by flowcharts, tables and sample letters. The Third Edition has been substantially revised to take account of the 2005 versions of the mai.
    Note: Revised edition of: JCT intermediate form of contract. 1999. , Includes indexes. , The JCT Intermediate Building Contracts 2005; Contents; Preface to the Third Edition; Chapter 1: The Purpose and Use of IC and ICD; 1.1 The background; 1.2 IC documentation; 1.3 The use of IC; 1.4 Completing the form; Chapter 2: Contracts Compared; Chapter 3: Contract Documents and Insurance; 3.1 Contract documents; 3.1.1 Types and uses; 3.1.2 Importance and priority; 3.1.3 Errors; 3.1.4 Custody and copies; 3.1.5 Limits to use; 3.1.6 Notices; 3.2 Insurance; 3.2.1 Indemnity; 3.2.2 Injury to persons and property; 3.2.3 Things which are the liability of the employer. , 3.2.4 Insurance of the Works: alternative clauses3.2.5 A new building where the contractor is required to insure; 3.2.6 A new building where the employer insures; 3.2.7 Alterations or extensions to an existing building; 3.2.8 Benefits for sub-contractors; 3.2.9 Joint fire code; 3.2.10 Terrorism cover; 3.3 Summary; Chapter 4: The Architect's Authority and Duties; 4.1 Authority; 4.1.1 General; 4.1.2 Express provisions; 4.1.3 The issue of instructions: general; 4.1.4 Instructions in detail; 4.2 Duties; 4.2.1 Duties under the contract; 4.2.2 General duties; 4.3 Summary. , Chapter 5: The Contractor's Obligations5.1 Express and implied obligations; 5.1.1 Legal principles; 5.1.2 Execution of the Works; 5.1.3 Workmanship and materials; 5.1.4 Statutory obligations; 5.1.5 Person-in-charge; 5.1.6 Levels and setting out; 5.2 Other obligations; 5.2.1 Access to the Works and premises; 5.2.2 Drawings, details and information; 5.2.3 Compliance with architect's instructions; 5.2.4 Suspension of performance; 5.2.5 Other rights and obligations; 5.3 Summary; Chapter 6: The Employer's Powers, Duties and Rights; 6.1 Express and implied powers and duties. , 6.1.1 Co-operation or non-interference6.2 Rights; 6.2.1 General; 6.2.2 Deferment of possession of the site; 6.2.3 Deduction/repayment of liquidated damages; 6.2.4 Employment of direct contractors; 6.2.5 Rights as to insurance; 6.3 Duties; 6.3.1 General; 6.3.2 Payment; 6.3.3 Retention; 6.3.4 Other duties; 6.4 Summary; Chapter 7: The Clerk of Works; 7.1 Appointment; 7.2 Duties; 7.3 Responsibility; 7.4 Summary; Chapter 8: Sub-Contractors and Suppliers; 8.1 General; 8.2 Sub-contractors; 8.2.1 Assignment and sub-contracting; 8.2.2 Named persons as sub-contractors; 8.3 Statutory authorities. , 8.4 Work not forming part of the contract8.5 Third party rights and collateral warranties; 8.6 Summary; Chapter 9: Possession, Practical Completion and Defects Liability; 9.1 Possession; 9.1.1 General; 9.1.2 Date for possession; 9.2 Practical completion; 9.2.1 Definition; 9.2.2 Consequences; 9.2.3 Partial possession and sectional completion; 9.3 Rectification period; 9.3.1 Definition; 9.3.2 Defects, shrinkages or other faults; 9.3.3 Frost; 9.3.4 Procedure; 9.4 Summary; Chapter 10: Claims; 10.1 General; 10.2 Extension of time; 10.2.1 Legal principles; 10.2.2 Liquidated damages.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Chappell, David (David M.). JCT intermediate building contracts 2005. Oxford ; Malden, MA : Blackwell, 2006 ISBN 1405140496
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781405140492
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford ; : Blackwell,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959327286702883
    Format: 1 online resource (ix, 377 pages) : , illustrations
    Edition: 3rd ed.
    ISBN: 9780470759714 , 0470759712 , 9781405172684 , 1405172681
    Content: 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, claims, termination and dispute resolution. Legal language has been avoided in favour of simple explanations of legal concepts, supported by flowcharts, tables and sample letters. The Third Edition has been substantially revised to take account of the 2005 versions of the mai.
    Note: Revised edition of: JCT intermediate form of contract. 1999. , Includes indexes. , The JCT Intermediate Building Contracts 2005; Contents; Preface to the Third Edition; Chapter 1: The Purpose and Use of IC and ICD; 1.1 The background; 1.2 IC documentation; 1.3 The use of IC; 1.4 Completing the form; Chapter 2: Contracts Compared; Chapter 3: Contract Documents and Insurance; 3.1 Contract documents; 3.1.1 Types and uses; 3.1.2 Importance and priority; 3.1.3 Errors; 3.1.4 Custody and copies; 3.1.5 Limits to use; 3.1.6 Notices; 3.2 Insurance; 3.2.1 Indemnity; 3.2.2 Injury to persons and property; 3.2.3 Things which are the liability of the employer. , 3.2.4 Insurance of the Works: alternative clauses3.2.5 A new building where the contractor is required to insure; 3.2.6 A new building where the employer insures; 3.2.7 Alterations or extensions to an existing building; 3.2.8 Benefits for sub-contractors; 3.2.9 Joint fire code; 3.2.10 Terrorism cover; 3.3 Summary; Chapter 4: The Architect's Authority and Duties; 4.1 Authority; 4.1.1 General; 4.1.2 Express provisions; 4.1.3 The issue of instructions: general; 4.1.4 Instructions in detail; 4.2 Duties; 4.2.1 Duties under the contract; 4.2.2 General duties; 4.3 Summary. , Chapter 5: The Contractor's Obligations5.1 Express and implied obligations; 5.1.1 Legal principles; 5.1.2 Execution of the Works; 5.1.3 Workmanship and materials; 5.1.4 Statutory obligations; 5.1.5 Person-in-charge; 5.1.6 Levels and setting out; 5.2 Other obligations; 5.2.1 Access to the Works and premises; 5.2.2 Drawings, details and information; 5.2.3 Compliance with architect's instructions; 5.2.4 Suspension of performance; 5.2.5 Other rights and obligations; 5.3 Summary; Chapter 6: The Employer's Powers, Duties and Rights; 6.1 Express and implied powers and duties. , 6.1.1 Co-operation or non-interference6.2 Rights; 6.2.1 General; 6.2.2 Deferment of possession of the site; 6.2.3 Deduction/repayment of liquidated damages; 6.2.4 Employment of direct contractors; 6.2.5 Rights as to insurance; 6.3 Duties; 6.3.1 General; 6.3.2 Payment; 6.3.3 Retention; 6.3.4 Other duties; 6.4 Summary; Chapter 7: The Clerk of Works; 7.1 Appointment; 7.2 Duties; 7.3 Responsibility; 7.4 Summary; Chapter 8: Sub-Contractors and Suppliers; 8.1 General; 8.2 Sub-contractors; 8.2.1 Assignment and sub-contracting; 8.2.2 Named persons as sub-contractors; 8.3 Statutory authorities. , 8.4 Work not forming part of the contract8.5 Third party rights and collateral warranties; 8.6 Summary; Chapter 9: Possession, Practical Completion and Defects Liability; 9.1 Possession; 9.1.1 General; 9.1.2 Date for possession; 9.2 Practical completion; 9.2.1 Definition; 9.2.2 Consequences; 9.2.3 Partial possession and sectional completion; 9.3 Rectification period; 9.3.1 Definition; 9.3.2 Defects, shrinkages or other faults; 9.3.3 Frost; 9.3.4 Procedure; 9.4 Summary; Chapter 10: Claims; 10.1 General; 10.2 Extension of time; 10.2.1 Legal principles; 10.2.2 Liquidated damages.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Chappell, David (David M.). JCT intermediate building contracts 2005. Oxford ; Malden, MA : Blackwell, 2006 ISBN 1405140496
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781405140492
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford ; : Blackwell,
    UID:
    almafu_9959327286702883
    Format: 1 online resource (ix, 377 pages) : , illustrations
    Edition: 3rd ed.
    ISBN: 9780470759714 , 0470759712 , 9781405172684 , 1405172681
    Content: 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, claims, termination and dispute resolution. Legal language has been avoided in favour of simple explanations of legal concepts, supported by flowcharts, tables and sample letters. The Third Edition has been substantially revised to take account of the 2005 versions of the mai.
    Note: Revised edition of: JCT intermediate form of contract. 1999. , Includes indexes. , The JCT Intermediate Building Contracts 2005; Contents; Preface to the Third Edition; Chapter 1: The Purpose and Use of IC and ICD; 1.1 The background; 1.2 IC documentation; 1.3 The use of IC; 1.4 Completing the form; Chapter 2: Contracts Compared; Chapter 3: Contract Documents and Insurance; 3.1 Contract documents; 3.1.1 Types and uses; 3.1.2 Importance and priority; 3.1.3 Errors; 3.1.4 Custody and copies; 3.1.5 Limits to use; 3.1.6 Notices; 3.2 Insurance; 3.2.1 Indemnity; 3.2.2 Injury to persons and property; 3.2.3 Things which are the liability of the employer. , 3.2.4 Insurance of the Works: alternative clauses3.2.5 A new building where the contractor is required to insure; 3.2.6 A new building where the employer insures; 3.2.7 Alterations or extensions to an existing building; 3.2.8 Benefits for sub-contractors; 3.2.9 Joint fire code; 3.2.10 Terrorism cover; 3.3 Summary; Chapter 4: The Architect's Authority and Duties; 4.1 Authority; 4.1.1 General; 4.1.2 Express provisions; 4.1.3 The issue of instructions: general; 4.1.4 Instructions in detail; 4.2 Duties; 4.2.1 Duties under the contract; 4.2.2 General duties; 4.3 Summary. , Chapter 5: The Contractor's Obligations5.1 Express and implied obligations; 5.1.1 Legal principles; 5.1.2 Execution of the Works; 5.1.3 Workmanship and materials; 5.1.4 Statutory obligations; 5.1.5 Person-in-charge; 5.1.6 Levels and setting out; 5.2 Other obligations; 5.2.1 Access to the Works and premises; 5.2.2 Drawings, details and information; 5.2.3 Compliance with architect's instructions; 5.2.4 Suspension of performance; 5.2.5 Other rights and obligations; 5.3 Summary; Chapter 6: The Employer's Powers, Duties and Rights; 6.1 Express and implied powers and duties. , 6.1.1 Co-operation or non-interference6.2 Rights; 6.2.1 General; 6.2.2 Deferment of possession of the site; 6.2.3 Deduction/repayment of liquidated damages; 6.2.4 Employment of direct contractors; 6.2.5 Rights as to insurance; 6.3 Duties; 6.3.1 General; 6.3.2 Payment; 6.3.3 Retention; 6.3.4 Other duties; 6.4 Summary; Chapter 7: The Clerk of Works; 7.1 Appointment; 7.2 Duties; 7.3 Responsibility; 7.4 Summary; Chapter 8: Sub-Contractors and Suppliers; 8.1 General; 8.2 Sub-contractors; 8.2.1 Assignment and sub-contracting; 8.2.2 Named persons as sub-contractors; 8.3 Statutory authorities. , 8.4 Work not forming part of the contract8.5 Third party rights and collateral warranties; 8.6 Summary; Chapter 9: Possession, Practical Completion and Defects Liability; 9.1 Possession; 9.1.1 General; 9.1.2 Date for possession; 9.2 Practical completion; 9.2.1 Definition; 9.2.2 Consequences; 9.2.3 Partial possession and sectional completion; 9.3 Rectification period; 9.3.1 Definition; 9.3.2 Defects, shrinkages or other faults; 9.3.3 Frost; 9.3.4 Procedure; 9.4 Summary; Chapter 10: Claims; 10.1 General; 10.2 Extension of time; 10.2.1 Legal principles; 10.2.2 Liquidated damages.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Chappell, David (David M.). JCT intermediate building contracts 2005. Oxford ; Malden, MA : Blackwell, 2006 ISBN 1405140496
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781405140492
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
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