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100 1 _aChappell, David
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245 1 4 _aThe JCT minor works building contracts 2016 /
_cby Dr. David Chappell, BA(Hons Arch), MA(Arch) MA(Law), PhD RIBA David Chappell Consultancy Limited, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom.
250 _aFifth edition.
264 1 _aHoboken :
_bWiley,
_c2017.
300 _a1 online resource
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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500 _aRevised edition of: JCT minor works building contracts 2005 / David Chappell. 4th ed. 2006.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
588 0 _aPrint version record and CIP data provided by publisher.
505 0 _aTitle Page ; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface to the fifth edition; Abbreviations; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Some general things about contracts; The law is divided into parts; Tort; Contract; Breach of contract; Repudiation; Essentials of a contract; Two types of contract; 1.2 Some background to MW and MWD; 1.3 When to use MW and MWD; When not to use; MW not that simple; 1.4 How to use; The contract drawings; The contract drawings and the specification priced by the contractor; The contract drawings and work schedules priced by the contractor.
505 8 _aThe contract drawings, the specification and the work schedules, one of which is priced by the contractor1.5 What is the contract?; What MW and MWD say; Incorporating other documents; 1.6 How to complete the contract form; First page; Recitals; Articles; Contract particulars; Attestation; The conditions; 1.7 Priority of documents; Work included; 1.8 Inconsistencies and divergences; Errors and discrepancies in the Employer's Requirements; Discrepancies in general; Importance and priority; 1.9 Custody and copies; 1.10 Limits to use; 1.11 Notices, time and the law; 1.12 Common problems.
505 8 _aMistakes in the documentsStarting before the contract is signed; Chapter 2 Some basics ; 2.1 Works; 2.2 Drawings; Types of drawings; 2.3 Copyright; 2.4 Specification; 2.5 Schedules; 2.6 Privity of contract and third party rights; 2.7 Base date; 2.8 Common problems; Amendments to the standard forms of contract; The sub-contractor has a design responsibility but the contractor has no design responsibility; Chapter 3 Things you must know ; 3.1 The Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 (as amended); Background; 3.2 Express and implied terms; Implied terms; 3.3 Limitation periods.
505 8 _aThe effect of the Limitation ActHow long?; Exceptions; 3.4 Letters of intent; If there is no signed contract; What is a letter of intent?; Dangers; The letter of intent may not be binding; 3.5 Quantum meruit; 3.6 Common problems; If the employer and contractor enter into a contract on the basis of a price given by the contractor based on some drawings, will the law imply that the relevant JCT contract is part of the agreement?; The adjudication is finished and the adjudicator has obviously made the wrong decision. Can the employer or contractor appeal?
505 8 _aChapter 4 Architect's powers and duties 4.1 Authority and duties; Contractor's remedies; Architect's appointment; Employer's responsibility; Reasonable skill and care; Knowledge of the law; Agency; 4.2 Duty to act fairly; 4.3 An architect in a local authority or similar; 4.4 Express provisions of the contract; Signing; Access to the works and premises; Architect ceasing to act; Further information; 4.5 Common problems; Correspondence between architect and contractor is usually by email nowadays. To what extent is such correspondence binding?
590 _aJohn Wiley and Sons
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650 0 _aConstruction contracts
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700 1 _aChappell, David
_q(David M.).
_tJCT minor works form of contract.
758 _ihas work:
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776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_aChappell, David (David M.).
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_bFifth edition.
_dHoboken : Wiley, 2017
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