Adjudication in Construction Law (Construction Practice Series) Hardcover - 2015
by ROYCE, DARRYL
From the publisher
This book brings together, in one convenient place, all the relevant material on the process of Adjudication in Construction. It will provide clarity for those involved in the adjudication process, or related proceedings, in the form of a detailed and reliable text that supports each proposition with a statutory provision or a judicial observation.
Included in this book is a summary of the different procedures adopted in other jurisdictions, as well as a chronological account of the reviews and proposals for reforms made to Part II of the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996. There is also an explanation of the payment procedures under the statutory framework. Finally, readers will be able to make use of appendices comprised of the statutory material, the various contractual adjudication procedures currently available, and necessary forms.
Any lawyers or construction professionals involved in Adjudication will find this book to be a clear and comprehensive aid to their practice.
Details
- Title Adjudication in Construction Law (Construction Practice Series)
- Author ROYCE, DARRYL
- Binding Hardcover
- Pages 490
- Language ENG
- Publisher Informa Law from Routledge
- Date 2015
- ISBN 9781138911451
About the author
Darryl Royce is a Barrister of Gray's Inn and a member of Atkin Chambers. He has been practicing in the field of Construction Law for over 35 years.
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