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By: Language: English Series: Contract Journal ; 387(6112) 12 February 1997, 24(1)Publication details: 1997Subject(s): Summary: Considers the implications of of "Havant BC v South Coast Shipping Company". At issue was whether a method statement which had not been made a contract document could be considered part of the `works` for the purpose of the contract. The judge held that a specified method of working fell within the definition of temporary works and that where such methods proved impossible, the contractor may be entitled to a claim for variation under clause 51.
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Considers the implications of of "Havant BC v South Coast Shipping Company". At issue was whether a method statement which had not been made a contract document could be considered part of the `works` for the purpose of the contract. The judge held that a specified method of working fell within the definition of temporary works and that where such methods proved impossible, the contractor may be entitled to a claim for variation under clause 51.