Resources tagged society-of-construction-law
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Construction Management - ‘Can our client introduce the delay and disruption protocol?’ May 2023
In the May edition of the Construction Management magazine, the legal Q&A section considers a contractor's question about the SCL Delay and Disruption Protocol, which its client wishes to introduce on their contract. Anthony Hayes provides an answer
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Old course notes - SCL, The Effect of Letters of Intent (by John McGuinness), 1997
It has generally been held that a contractor or subcontractor, who undertakes work under a letter of intent does so at risk. This paper will seek to demonstrate that this view is not supported by law and that in fact it is the party issuing the letter of intent that is more often at risk
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A Paper given to the Society of Construction Law on 3rd March 1992 that considers some of the practical problems of ascertaining Loss and Expense
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Old course notes - SCL, Concurrent delays (by Iain Wishart), 04061996
A paper given to the Society of Construction Law at a meeting in London on 4th June 1996. This paper centres around time related claims, but, more significantly, the issue of concurrent delays ...
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