Termination of contract, corporate recovery and insolvency [electronic resource]
Language: English Series: RICS Guidance Note | RICS Practice Information | RICS Black BookPublication details: London RICS 2013Description: 28pISBN:- 9781783210053
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Reviews termination of contract, corporate recovery and insolvency primarily from the perspective of a chartered surveyor with a commensurate level of specialism. It also deals with the main issues encountered in and associated with a construction project. It reviews the main type of insolvency and termination issues for generic contracts - the processes, the parties to them, their purpose and general terms.
This document was reissued in September 2025 as practice information. It had previously been published in June 2013 as a guidance note. The regulatory requirements remain the same and no material changes have been made to the document.