Construction Act review
Series: Construction Law Journal ; 18(1) 2002, 39-48(10)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Reviews insolvency issues relating to the Housing Grants Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 in light of case law. Firstly, the position where the party in liquidation seeks to enforce an adjudicator's decision by summary judgment; secondly, the position where an impecunious or insolvent party, not in liquidation, enforces an adjudicator's decision by summary judgment and circumstances in which a stay of execution may be granted by the court giving summary judgment; thirdly, the issue of statutory demand as alternative to adjudication for certain debt claims; fourthly, the issue of statutory demand by summary judgment, and fifthly, where a party seeks to commence adjudication against the insolvent party in administration.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS65358 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 117894-1001 |
Reviews insolvency issues relating to the Housing Grants Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 in light of case law. Firstly, the position where the party in liquidation seeks to enforce an adjudicator's decision by summary judgment; secondly, the position where an impecunious or insolvent party, not in liquidation, enforces an adjudicator's decision by summary judgment and circumstances in which a stay of execution may be granted by the court giving summary judgment; thirdly, the issue of statutory demand as alternative to adjudication for certain debt claims; fourthly, the issue of statutory demand by summary judgment, and fifthly, where a party seeks to commence adjudication against the insolvent party in administration.