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Language: English Series: RIBA Journal ; 113(4) 4 April 2006, 80(1)Publication details: 2006Subject(s): Summary: Explains how the Freedom of Information Act 2000 can be used in connection with construction disputes, by obtaining early disclosure of information from the opposing side, or relevant documentation from a public authority which is not involved in the dispute. This may be particularly useful in adjudication proceedings, where there is generally no obligation on a party to disclose relevant documents. Warns that there are a number of exemptions which can be claimed, and that there is no quick way to challenge a refusal to supply documentation.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Archive | London Journal article | L133050 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 133050-1001 |
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Explains how the Freedom of Information Act 2000 can be used in connection with construction disputes, by obtaining early disclosure of information from the opposing side, or relevant documentation from a public authority which is not involved in the dispute. This may be particularly useful in adjudication proceedings, where there is generally no obligation on a party to disclose relevant documents. Warns that there are a number of exemptions which can be claimed, and that there is no quick way to challenge a refusal to supply documentation.