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“Reasonable endeavours” and “suspension of services”

  • Fenwick Elliott Solicitors
  • -
  • United Kingdom
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  • May 14 2013

This was an application for leave to appeal against an arbitration award in relation to a dispute arising out of Morris’ decision to suspend

Net contribution clauses

  • Fenwick Elliott Solicitors
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  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • May 14 2013

In a claim where the main contractor had become insolvent, one question that arose for HHJ Edwards-Stuart QC was whether the architect would be liable

Amending Clause 13.1 of FIDIC protracted negotiations

  • Fenwick Elliott Solicitors
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  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • March 12 2013

Having negotiated contracts on a number of internationally financed projects over the past year, the reluctance of employers (or more likely of their

FIDIC’s approach to subcontractors

  • Fenwick Elliott Solicitors
  • -
  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • April 20 2012

In our last edition of International Quarterly, we looked at the new FIDIC subcontract, so in the first in our new regular feature Contract Corner, it seemed appropriate to look at how, in this instance, the FIDIC contracts deal with sub contractors

FIDIC Conditions of Subcontract

  • Fenwick Elliott Solicitors
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  • Global
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  • December 20 2011

Quietly, in fact so quietly you may not have noticed, FIDIC has recently published its Conditions of Subcontract for Construction for use with the 1999 FIDIC Red Book

Negotiating a bond or guarantee

  • Fenwick Elliott Solicitors
  • -
  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • December 23 2011

This month in our sister newsletter Dispatch, we reported on the case of Kookmin Bank v Rainy Sky SA & Others where the Supreme Court preferred the Buyers’ construction of a bond because it was consistent with the commercial purpose of the instrument

Concurrent liabilities in contract and tort - UCTA

  • Fenwick Elliott Solicitors
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  • United Kingdom
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  • January 31 2011

In December 1991 Mr Robinson and his wife entered into a contract with Jones for the purchase of a house then still under construction

Legal issues surrounding Building Information Modelling (BIM)

  • Fenwick Elliott Solicitors
  • -
  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • November 20 2012

Currently in the UK, there is a lot of discussion about Building Information Modelling (or BIM

What claims can be heard at High Court level at the TCC?

  • Fenwick Elliott Solicitors
  • -
  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • March 5 2012

The dispute here related to the final account

Demystifying BIM

  • Fenwick Elliott Solicitors
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  • United Kingdom
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  • January 31 2012

The Government’s Autumn Statement re-affirmed the Cabinet Offce’s commitment to the use of Building Information Modelling (BIM), the purpose of which is to provide a common, co-ordinated source of structured information to support construction projects