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Series: Building ; 269(8361) 10 December 2004, 42-43(2)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: Analysis of the findings of "Bryen and Langley Ltd v Martin Rodney Boston" ([2004] EWHC 2450 (TCC), Abs 68430). This was related to whether JCT building contracts apply if work is being done on behalf of a consumer and not on a commercial level. The judge in this case accepted that no such contract applied and this voided an adjudicator's decision that money was owed for a flat conversion that went a long way over the anticipated contract sum. Notes that a consumer can be regarded as someone contracting outside his trade, business or profession.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS68493 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 128309-1001 |
Analysis of the findings of "Bryen and Langley Ltd v Martin Rodney Boston" ([2004] EWHC 2450 (TCC), Abs 68430). This was related to whether JCT building contracts apply if work is being done on behalf of a consumer and not on a commercial level. The judge in this case accepted that no such contract applied and this voided an adjudicator's decision that money was owed for a flat conversion that went a long way over the anticipated contract sum. Notes that a consumer can be regarded as someone contracting outside his trade, business or profession.