Developments in the law of tenders: radical or evolutionary development?
Series: Construction Law Journal ; 19(5) 2003, 237-257(21)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: Uses several cases in England and Canada to discuss whether claims might be brought by dissatisfied tenderers against private parties. Cites thedecision in "R in Right of Ontario v Ron Engineering and Construction Eastern Ltd" ([1981] 4 Const L J 241), which concluded that a bid may not be irrevocable in all tendering contracts. Analyses the effect this decision had on future judgments.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Uses several cases in England and Canada to discuss whether claims might be brought by dissatisfied tenderers against private parties. Cites thedecision in "R in Right of Ontario v Ron Engineering and Construction Eastern Ltd" ([1981] 4 Const L J 241), which concluded that a bid may not be irrevocable in all tendering contracts. Analyses the effect this decision had on future judgments.