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A rule made not to be broken

By: Language: English Series: Building Economist ; September 1994, 17(1)Publication details: 1994Subject(s): Summary: Argues that existing loopholes to avoid JCT 1981 clause 2.2 (known as the `Prohibition` clause) should be discouraged suggesting that the Joint Contracts Tribunal produce a standard warranty drawing attention to the use of this clause.

Argues that existing loopholes to avoid JCT 1981 clause 2.2 (known as the `Prohibition` clause) should be discouraged suggesting that the Joint Contracts Tribunal produce a standard warranty drawing attention to the use of this clause.