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Emden's Construction Law Looseleaf isbn 9781405773621

Emden's Construction Law 2005 JCT Contracts Looseleaf

Edited by: His Honour Judge Humphrey LLoyd, Andrew Bartlett

ISBN13: 9780406960245
New Edition ISBN: 9781405773621
Previous Edition ISBN: 1405715596
Latest Release: December 14, 2011
Publisher: LexisNexis Butterworths
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Looseleaf
Price: Out of print
Subscription Type: Pay-as-you-go



Emden’s Construction Law is the leading source of authoritative and detailed information on the whole area of construction law.

Volume 1 consists of a detailed narrative exposition of the law in all key areas including: formation and parties; scope of obligations; termination, compensation and other matters; responsibilities of and liabilities to third parties; and dispute resolution. Commentaries on all of the major construction contracts will be added in due course. Fully updated statutory materials, tables and an index are also included.

Volume 2 contains the latest versions of the JCT 2005 suite of contracts and subsequent Volumes 3 to 5 will provide a comprehensive selection of other bodies' main forms currently in use.

(Two titles comprising superseded contracts are still available. The first contains contracts dated 1980–1997 (see Product Code ECL8MW for more details) and the second contains contracts from 1998–2004 (see Product Code EJCTMW for more details).)

This complete reference work is for all those involved in litigation, preparing tender or contract documents, working out claims for sub-contractors or advising borough architects or surveyors.

Currently two looseleaf volumes, to be expanded in 2008, six updates per year, invoiced separately.

Subjects:
Construction Law, Looseleaf Work
Contents:
Binder 1:
Formation and Parties
Scope of Obligations
Termination, Compensation and Other Matters
Responsibilities of and Liabilities to Third Parties
Dispute Resolution
Statutory Materials
Tables
Index.
Binder 2:
JCT 2005 Edition contracts

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