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Ashley Pigott Wragge & Co LLP

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The Technology and Construction Court has recently considered a developer's obligation to "commence and thereafter diligently carry out [certain works] in accordance with the planning permission and all other relevant permissions [etc]". Was the developer *

United Kingdom - May 31 2013
In Morris Homes (West Midlands) Ltd v Keay & Another [2013] EWHC 932, the Technology and Construction Court (TCC) considered a developer's…


Construction adjudication: payment of decision does not re-start the clock *

United Kingdom - May 29 2013
You are dissatisfied with an adjudicator's decision, but pay the successful party. However, you can litigate or arbitrate the dispute (as provided…


To certify or not to certify? It's a big question *

United Kingdom - May 17 2013
Hunt & Others v Optima (Cambridge) Ltd & Others is an interesting and complex decision from the Technology and Construction Court (TCC) involving the…


Developers - keep building but don't run out of money! *

United Kingdom - May 10 2013
In Morris Homes (West Midlands) Ltd v Keay & Another, the Technology and Construction Court (TCC) considered a developer's obligations in an…


Beware! Consultant on the hook for decline in development value *

United Kingdom - March 28 2013
Following a breach of contract, the innocent party will want to recover all of its loss - why should it be otherwise? The reality is that an innocent…


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