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Claims for prolongation and disruption

Language: English Series: Surveying Technician ; 18(1) October/November 1989,8-9(2)Publication details: 1989Subject(s): Summary: Outlines the procedures for making claims when building contracts are not completed within time. Identifies the essentials of a claim, the duty of the contractor in giving notices, granting of extensions and the grounds on which a claim can be made. Also lists heads of claim which are generally accepted and concludes that if a claim is to be successful, it must be prepared carefully, presenting information which is correct, clear and coherent.
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Outlines the procedures for making claims when building contracts are not completed within time. Identifies the essentials of a claim, the duty of the contractor in giving notices, granting of extensions and the grounds on which a claim can be made. Also lists heads of claim which are generally accepted and concludes that if a claim is to be successful, it must be prepared carefully, presenting information which is correct, clear and coherent.