But is it a contract?
Series: Construction News ; (6903) 10 February 2005, 31(1)Publication details: 2005Subject(s): Summary: Stresses the importance for construction professionals for having a carefully worded contract before any work is started. If standard conditions are to be included in a contract the appendices must be completed. Illustrates this with reference to a recent case, "Bryen and Langley Ltd v Boston" ([2004] EWHC 2450 (TCC), Abs68430). Here a dispute arose over whether JCT conditions formed part of the contract, and this voided an adjudicator's decision that money was owed for a flat conversion that went well over the anticipated contract sum.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS68693 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 128854-1001 |
Stresses the importance for construction professionals for having a carefully worded contract before any work is started. If standard conditions are to be included in a contract the appendices must be completed. Illustrates this with reference to a recent case, "Bryen and Langley Ltd v Boston" ([2004] EWHC 2450 (TCC), Abs68430). Here a dispute arose over whether JCT conditions formed part of the contract, and this voided an adjudicator's decision that money was owed for a flat conversion that went well over the anticipated contract sum.