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Contractor's claims under the FIDIC contracts for major works

By: Language: English Series: Construction Law Journal ; 21(4) 2005, 278-290(13)Publication details: 2005Subject(s): Summary: Discusses how the FIDIC Conditions of Contract 1999 Edition make provision for special contingencies such as events outside of the contractor's control. Looks at individual clauses and what the contractor's entitlements are, how the clauses operate. Continues with a discussion of claims under the governing law, the procedure the contractor must follow, the determination of claims by the engineer and the payment of claims. Concludes that each edition of the FIDIC contracts deals with claims and claims procedures more explicitly and in greater detail and this development needs to continue.
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Discusses how the FIDIC Conditions of Contract 1999 Edition make provision for special contingencies such as events outside of the contractor's control. Looks at individual clauses and what the contractor's entitlements are, how the clauses operate. Continues with a discussion of claims under the governing law, the procedure the contractor must follow, the determination of claims by the engineer and the payment of claims. Concludes that each edition of the FIDIC contracts deals with claims and claims procedures more explicitly and in greater detail and this development needs to continue.