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Construction Act review

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: Construction Law Journal ; 24 (6) 2008, 506-517 (12)Publication details: 2008Subject(s): Summary: Examines aspects of insolvency relating to the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996. Highlights developments in this area with reference to the following cases (see Keywords). Develops the following topics: the use of statutory demand/winding-up petition as an alternative to adjudication, where there is a debt pursuant to the payment provisions of a construction contract; the use of statutory demand/winding-up petition as a means of enforcing an adjudicator's decision; stay of execution, where summary judgment is given in respect of an adjudicator's decision; particular consideration in relation to liquidation, receivership and administration.
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Examines aspects of insolvency relating to the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996. Highlights developments in this area with reference to the following cases (see Keywords). Develops the following topics: the use of statutory demand/winding-up petition as an alternative to adjudication, where there is a debt pursuant to the payment provisions of a construction contract; the use of statutory demand/winding-up petition as a means of enforcing an adjudicator's decision; stay of execution, where summary judgment is given in respect of an adjudicator's decision; particular consideration in relation to liquidation, receivership and administration.