Legal Comment – Page 45

  • Suber Akther
    Comment

    Adjudication: No repeats

    2014-12-02T06:00:00Z

    One of Siemen’s lawyers on a case that shows once a claim has gone through adjudication it can not be adjudicated again

  • Peter Hibberd
    Comment

    Procurement: New tricks?

    2014-11-28T06:00:00Z

    Government guidance on new models of construction procurement covers approaches already in common practice. But confusion remains

  • Tony Bingham
    Comment

    JCT Povey lecture: The bumf machine

    2014-11-28T06:00:00Z

    Our industry spews out dozens and dozens of standard form contracts which no one can keep up with or understand. Bad news for people who build - great for lawyers

  • Stephanie Canham
    Comment

    EU procurement regime: Change on the horizon

    2014-11-24T12:47:00Z

    Earlier this year the European Parliament adopted a number of directives to reform how public procurement is conducted

  • Alexandra Mizzi
    Comment

    Holiday pay: Lucky break

    2014-11-24T06:07:00Z

    The Employment Appeal Tribunal’s decision that UK businesses must include overtime when calculating holiday pay will increase payroll costs - but it could have been a lot worse

  • Kirstin Bardel
    Comment

    NEC3: Awareness is preparedness

    2014-11-19T06:00:00Z

    Like most contracts, the NEC3 contract deals with risks and might present some too

  • Rudi Klein
    Comment

    Retentions: On the money

    2014-11-18T06:00:00Z

    What happens to cash retentions if the contractor goes bust and there is no provision in the contract stating that the money was to be held in trust?

  • mccartney owen
    Comment

    Clone traders

    2014-11-14T10:40:00Z

    Apple has won a European court ruling that dramatically widens the scope for retailers to trade-mark their store layouts. But what are the implications for designers?

  • Ian Yule
    Comment

    Design obligations: Much obliged

    2014-11-12T06:00:00Z

    If a contract contains a clause requiring reasonable care and skill and another stating strict design obligations, can once cancel out the other?

  • Jeffrey Brown
    Comment

    Insurance Bill: Devil in the detail

    2014-11-05T08:29:00Z

    The Insurance Bill should put an end to ‘basis of contract’ clauses that allow an insurer to avoid liability if a statement in the proposal form is incorrect

  • Robert Marchbank
    Comment

    Office to resi: Fail to prepare, prepare to fail

    2014-11-04T08:25:00Z

    A permanent relaxation of planning restrictions for office to residential conversions would be an attractive concept for developers. But they must be aware of the pitfalls of the process

  • Tony Bingham
    Comment

    A Scottish case: Highland fling

    2014-10-31T06:01:00Z

    What happens when a high-level solicitor comes up against a determined Scottish subbie?

  • Charles Thompson
    Comment

    Planning infrastructure: Looking into the future

    2014-10-31T06:00:00Z

    The EEF has echoed the recommendations of the Armitt Review to create an independent body to plan long-term infrastructure projects

  • Ann Mingoue
    Comment

    Rotten to the core

    2014-10-31T06:00:00Z

    The CIOB has been trying to root out corruption in the industry but how deeply ingrained is the problem?

  • Steven Carey
    Comment

    Are you really excluded from liability?

    2014-10-27T15:02:00Z

    This case highlights the importance of ensuring that any exclusion or limitation clauses in your contracts are clearly drafted to cover the situations which you expect

  • Steve Williams and MatthewTaylor
    Comment

    Prefabrication: Off-site on your mind

    2014-10-24T06:00:00Z

    Complex projects are increasingly relying on off-site manufacturing to help deliver schemes on time and budget. But a new kind of supply chain creates new kinds of risks

  • Peter Morse
    Comment

    Performance bonds: Don’t bank on it

    2014-10-24T05:45:00Z

    Bonds have long been established as part of the contracting process. But there may be advantages to sourcing them from insurance providers rather than banks

  • Laurence Cobb
    Comment

    When is a building not a building?

    2014-10-20T06:00:00Z

    Defining what is a building – or more specifically a construction operation – is not as easy as you think

  • James Bessey
    Comment

    The doctrine of frustration

    2014-10-17T06:00:00Z

    What effects would the outbreak of war on the international construction market?

  • Chan D'Souza and Adam Colenso
    Comment

    Turning the light off

    2014-10-17T06:00:00Z

    Goldman Sachs’ proposed headquarters is being hindered by two right to light disputes. But should the City of London Corporation use its powers to override these rights?