Building 1997 Tony Bingham - Abstracts

Building 1997 Tony Bingham
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A civilised contract. (United Kingdom Institution of Civil Engineers publishes standard form contract for professional services on small projects)(Legal)(Column)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
A lying shame. (lying to a construction industry arbitrator can be a serious offence)(Legal)(Column)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
A matter of life and death: ignorance is no defence when you're facing health and safety charges. Nor should it be, when the consequences can prove fatal to innocent bystanders.Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Arbitration and change. (proposed Arbitration Act; United Kingdom)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Arbitration rules OK. (need for standardization of arbitration procedures for UK construction industry)(Legal)(Column)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Bad for your health.(building material bans in United Kingdom)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Be a good sport, now. (court costs)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Be careful who you rely on. (case report on construction law; United Kingdom)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Better late than now.(timing and preparation for the UK Construction Act)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Bones of contention. (RICS practice statement and guidance notes)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Can I get a witness? (duties of expert witnesses)(Legal)(Column)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Case invaders. (litigation in United Kingdom construction industry can face many obstacles)(Legal)(Column)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Cause for thought. (dangers of making assumptions about consecutive events)(Legal)(Column)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Cheats never prosper. (importance of separating personal work from clients' work when running a construction company)(Legal)(Column)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Common cause. (importance of linking breach of building contract with loss)(Legal)(Column)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Crime does not pay. (any party to an unlawful contract forfeits any rights under that contract)(Column)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Designs and the cross. (holding an architect responsible for delays in a building project)(Column)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Disputing contract terms.(Legal)(Column)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Don't play with fire. (British Woodworking Federation's suggestions on fire door selection and installation)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Fair and foul dealings. (problems with lack of good faith in contracting and tendering in United Kingdom construction industry)(Legal)(Column)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Fashion victims. (sub-contractors) (Legal)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
From porkies to prison. (making an inflated claim may bring legal problems for UK construction companies)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Going through on the nod. (subcontracts)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Health and inefficiency. (dangers facing United Kingdom construction companies which offer planning supervisory services)(Legal)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Inquiring minds.(arbitration law in England and Wales)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Looking-glass logic. (United Kingdom construction industry's dispute regulations)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Lord Saville bites back. (United Kingdom Law Lord Lord Saville rejects criticisms of Arbitration Act)(Legal)(Column)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Lowest common nominator.(referees for construction industry disputes)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Nasty, brutish and short.(legal aspects of United Kingdom construction industry's New Engineering Contract)(Column)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
One bad apple: OK, there is the odd claims consultant who milks the system and is on the look-out for an expensive dispute. But the vast majority do their job perfectly well and legitimately.Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
party time for surveyors: the Party Wall Act has recently been extended to the whole country, which will mean more lucrative work for surveyors and lawyers - and a whole lot of trouble for builders.Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Power to the arbitrator. (UK government forced to make changes to Arbitration Act 1996)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Ready, set-off, go! (role of set-off in United Kingdom construction law)(Legal)(Column)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Setting a ceiling on costs.(analysis of UK Arbitration Act)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Stay on the case. (recent legal cases affecting UK construction industry)(Legal)(Column)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
The burden of proof.Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
The good, the bad and the tardy. (five construction lawyers give their verdicts on the second draft of the Scheme for Construction Contracts)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham, Rudi Klein, Tony Blackler, Dominic Helps, Jennie Price
Try to see it my way.(legal analysis of breach of contract in construction industry)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Waiting for a sign. (unsigned legal contracts)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Water on the brain. (many United Kingdom manufacturers of plumbing and heating equipment fail to meet acceptable standards)(Legal)(Column)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
When skills are paper thin. (standards at Academy of Construction Adjudicators)(Column)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Who are the arbitrators?: Unlike court cases, arbitrations are held in private, so it can be hard to find out what particular arbitrators are like.Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
Who pays for perfection? (construction industry; independent adjudicators on contract disputes)(Column)Construction and materials industriesTony Bingham
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