Construction Law Handbook

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Thomas Telford, 2007 – Construction contracts982 pages
The standard on construction law, providing up-to-date, clear and easily accessible information in a single volume. Experts from the largest specialist construction law firms and leaders from within the construction industry have combined their knowledge to produce this authoritative resource that addresses the most important construction law issues for the engineering professional, in a practical and straightforward way.

Contents

The form and content of an adjudicators decision
865
Enforcement of the adjudicators decision
867
The adjudicators immunity
869
Does the Human Rights Act 1998 apply to adjudication?
870
Alternative dispute resolution
871
Introduction
873
Negotiated settlements
875
Mediation
876
What contracts must provide a statutory right to adjudication?
825
The existence of a dispute
832
What provisions must be incorporated into a construction contract to comply with the HGCRA 1996?
837
Notice of intention to withold payment
842
The statutory right to suspend performance for nonpayment
844
The scheme for construction contracts
845
The nature of disputes usually adjudicated
846
Who may be an adjudicator?
848
The appointment of the adjudicator
854
The adjudicators powers
856
Duties of the adjudicator
858
Duties of the parties
863
What is the position if only the referring party takes part in the adjudication?
864
Conciliation
879
Minitrial
882
Dispute resolution panels
883
Early neutral evaluation
885
Mediationarbitration
886
Staged dispute resolution provisions
887
Amicable settlement
894
Advantages and disadvantages of ADR
897
Selecting a mechanism for construction disputes
898
Limitation periods and time limits
900
Appendix Newsletters 3035
901
Index
925
Copyright
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