When complete does not mean complete
Brewer, G.
When complete does not mean complete - 2000 - Contract Journal 405(6296) 27 September 2000, 29(1) .
The law and practices in relation to the completion of building and engineering projects are complex issues. There are several different approaches to the certification of completion in the standard forms of contract. Describes a number of these, and notes points common to all forms. The courts have examined completion on a number of occasions. Considers several cases and suggests that an understanding of the practical issues seems to have developed over the years.
PRACTICAL COMPLETION
BUILT ENVIRONMENT-BUILDING CONTRACT FORMS-STANDARD FORMS OF BUILDING CONTRACT-JOINT CONTRACTS TRIBNUAL CONTRACTS
ICE FORMS OF CONTRACT
I CHEM E FORMS OF CONTRACT
When complete does not mean complete - 2000 - Contract Journal 405(6296) 27 September 2000, 29(1) .
The law and practices in relation to the completion of building and engineering projects are complex issues. There are several different approaches to the certification of completion in the standard forms of contract. Describes a number of these, and notes points common to all forms. The courts have examined completion on a number of occasions. Considers several cases and suggests that an understanding of the practical issues seems to have developed over the years.
PRACTICAL COMPLETION
BUILT ENVIRONMENT-BUILDING CONTRACT FORMS-STANDARD FORMS OF BUILDING CONTRACT-JOINT CONTRACTS TRIBNUAL CONTRACTS
ICE FORMS OF CONTRACT
I CHEM E FORMS OF CONTRACT