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Kate Gordon
Adjudication in the Construction Industry: Special Report (Special Reports)
by Sweet & Maxwell (Paperback)
Adjudication in the Construction Industry: Special Report (Special Reports)
The Housing Grants Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 affects nearly all contractual areas of construction, from air-conditioning and lighting to architectural and surveying work. This report provides authoritative guidance for drafting construction contracts in accordance with the Act. It covers the Scheme for Construction Contracts, which applies if contracts do not make provision for adjudication; highlight potential problems and how to avoid them; considers how awards may be enforced and challenged; and includes standard forms of agreements to adjudicate, taken from Rules of professional bodies. In addition, a tabular guide advises on what to include in contracts, according to priorities of different parties concerned.

Adjudication in the Construction Industry: Special Report (Special Reports)

Vandridge-Ames
The All England Annual Review 1998
by Butterworths Law (Hardcover)
The All England Annual Review 1998
The All England Law Reports Annual Review contains detailed analyses of decisions reported during the previous year in the All England Law Reports, All England Law Reports European Cases,Butterworths Company Law Cases, Simon's Tax Cases and Butterworths Medico-Legal Reports. The Annual Review was conceived with the busy practitioner and law student in mind. Written by leading academic lawyers, it has been welcomed by the profession as a lucid and accessible synopsis of current trends and as a valuable move to narrow the gap between academic legal theory and the reality as experienced by practitioners. For students wading through standard texts, this work provides a stimulating overview of the subject by debating cases still fresh in most minds. It consists of 29 chapters covering various aspects of the law.Subscribers to the All ER Bound Volume Service should note that they automatically receive a copy of the Annual Review as part of their subscription.

The All England Annual Review 1998

All England Commercial Cases 2006
by Butterworths Law (Paperback)
All England Commercial Cases 2006
First published in 1999, the "All England Commercial Cases" publishes House of Lords, Privy Council, Court of Appeal, High Court and European Court of Justice judgements on contract, insurance, banking, shipping and all other areas of commercial law. It is published in 24 loose parts a year, making up two bound volumes. Subscribers receive both fortnightly parts and bound volumes. Cases are presented with catchwords and headnotes summarising the judgements with clarity and accuracy in the long-established All England style. Cross-references are given to other major legal works such as "Halsbury's Laws" and "Halsbury's Statutes". Proofs of all High Court and Court of Appeal judgements reported are approved by the appropriate judges before publication. The "All England Commercial Cases" is also available online as part of LexisNexis Butterworths online platform.

All England Commercial Cases 2006

The All England Law Reports 1987: Annual Review (The all England law reports annual review)
by Butterworths Law (Hardcover)
The All England Law Reports 1987: Annual Review (The all England law reports annual review)
Conceived with the busy practioner and law student in mind, the articles in this Annual Review provides a critical survey and overview of decisions that were handed down in the Law Courts and the House of Lords in 1987 and which were reported in the "All England Law Reports", "Butterworths Company Law Cases" and "Simon's Tax Cases". The contributors aim to supply an accessible synopsis of current trends and debate cases that are still fresh in the mind, thereby aiming to narrow the gap between academic legal theory and the experience of the practicing lawyer.

The All England Law Reports 1987: Annual Review (The all England law reports annual review)

All England Law Reports Annual Review 1996
by Butterworths Law (Hardcover)
All England Law Reports Annual Review 1996
"The All England Law Reports Annual Review" contains detailed analyses of decisions handed down in the Law Courts and the House of Lords during the previous year and reported in the "All England Law Reports", "Butterworth Company Law Cases" and "Simon's Tax Cases". "The Annual Review" was conceived with the busy practitioner and law student in mind. Written by leading academic lawyers, it has been welcomed by the profession as a lucid and accessible synopsis of current trends and as a valuable move to narrow the gap between academic legal theory and the reality as experienced by practitioners. For students wading through standard texts, this work provides a stimulating overview of the subject by debating cases still fresh in most minds.

All England Law Reports Annual Review 1996

All England Law Reports Annual Review 1997
by Butterworths Law (Hardcover)
All England Law Reports Annual Review 1997
The All England Law Reports Annual Review contains detailed analyses of decisions reported during the previous year in the All England Law Reports, All England Law Reports European Cases, All England Law Reports Commercial Cases, Butterworths Company Law Cases, Simon's Tax Cases and Butterworths Medico-Legal Reports. The Annual Review was conceived with the busy practitioner and law student in mind. Written by leading academic lawyers, it has been welcomed by the profession as a lucid and accessible synopsis of current trends and as a valuable move to narrow the gap between academic legal theory and the reality as experienced by practitioners. For students wading through standard texts, this work provides a stimulating overview of the subject by debating cases still fresh in most minds. It consists of 30 chapters covering various aspects of the law.Subscribers to the All ER Bound Volume Service should note that they automatically receive a copy of the Annual Review as part of ...

All England Law Reports Annual Review 1997

All England Law Reports Consolidated Index 1936-2002 (All England Law Reports)
by Butterworths Law (Hardcover)
All England Law Reports Consolidated Index 1936-2002 (All England Law Reports)

All England Law Reports Consolidated Index 1936-2002 (All England Law Reports)

All England Law Reports: 2002 Vol 1
by Butterworths Law (Hardcover)
All England Law Reports: 2002 Vol 1

All England Law Reports: 2002 Vol 1

All England Law Reports: Vol.1 (All England law reports current series, 1936-1993)
by Butterworths Law (Hardcover)
All England Law Reports: Vol.1 (All England law reports current series, 1936-1993)
This weekly series of law reports contains some 18,000 cases decided by the courts since 1936 and reported chronologically in a single series of volumes, fully indexed and comprehensively serviced. The reporting staff are all members of the Bar and, with very few exceptions, reports of cases are checked and revised by the judges before publication. All fields of law and all leading cases are covered. Reports are published within a short time, often as little as four weeks, of judgements being delivered. A useful feature of the work is the cross-referencing to other major works such as "Halsbury's Laws", "Halsbury's Statutes" and "The Digest". A digest of the cases reported in each part appears at the front of the weekly issue, and noter-up sheets are issued ten times a year. Storage files are available to hold copies of the weekly issues between binding into volumes, and a subscription to the bound volume service ensures that the practitioner need never be without the most recent ...

All England Law Reports: Vol.1 (All England law reports current series, 1936-1993)

All Er Annual Review: 1996
by Butterworths Law (Hardcover)
All Er Annual Review: 1996
The "All England Law Reports Annual Review" contains analyses of decisions handed down in the Law Courts and the House of Lords during the previous year and reported in the "All England Law Reports, Butterworths Company Law Cases" and "Simon's Tax Cases". The "Annual Review" was conceived with the busy practitioner and law student in mind. Written by leading academic lawyers, it has been welcomed by the profession as an accessible synopsis of current trends and as a move to narrow the gap between academic legal theory and the reality as experienced by practitioners. For students wading through the standard texts, this work should provide an overview of the subject by debating cases still fresh in most minds.

All Er Annual Review: 1996

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