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Negotiating and arbitrating against government entities

By: Series: Construction Law Journal ; 19(5) 258-267(10)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: Examines the disputes which may arise between government entities and private parties in construction contracts. Problem areas during negotiations can include the allocation of liabilities, rights and risks of each party. Concludes that a negotiator must maintain a fair allocation of risks to avoid any possibility of future disputes. Also advises contracts should allow the application of any local or international laws which apply.
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Examines the disputes which may arise between government entities and private parties in construction contracts. Problem areas during negotiations can include the allocation of liabilities, rights and risks of each party. Concludes that a negotiator must maintain a fair allocation of risks to avoid any possibility of future disputes. Also advises contracts should allow the application of any local or international laws which apply.