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OverviewConstruction Law by Julian Bailey provides a detailed treatment of the major issues arising out of construction and engineering projects, with extensive references to case law, statutes and regulations, standard forms of contract and legal commentary. It is a “one stop shop” for busy practitioners with construction law issues as it presents a comprehensive view of the subject matter of construction law in England, Wales, Australia and internationally. Construction Law provides: Detailed treatment of the major issues arising out of construction and engineering projects, with extensive references to case law, statutes and regulations, standard forms of contract and legal commentary. A three-volume work, giving a comprehensive view of the subject matter of construction law in England, Wales, Australia and internationally. A “one stop shop” for all your construction law issues. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Julian BaileyPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Informa Law Dimensions: Width: 16.90cm , Height: 14.20cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 5.080kg ISBN: 9781843119173ISBN 10: 184311917 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 25 November 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Replaced By: 9781138800427 Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsVOLUME I Chapter 1: The Legal and Commercial Frameworks Chapter 2: Contract Formation Chapter 3: Contract Terms Chapter 4: Procurement Chapter 5: Contract Administration Chapter 6: Price and Payment Chapter 7: Variations VOLUME II Chapter 8: The Site Chapter 9: Breach of Contract and Termination Chapter 10: Negligence Chapter 11: Time Chapter 12: Security for Performance Chapter 13: Damages Chapter 14: Defects Chapter 15: Consultants Chapter 16: Intellectual Property Chapter 17: Insurance VOLUME III Chapter 18: Statutory Regulation of Work Chapter 19: Home Building Contracts Chapter 20: Subcontracts, Assignment, Novation, Waiver, Election and Estoppel Chapter 21: Employment, Health and Safety Chapter 22: Bankruptcy and Insolvency Chapter 23: Dispute Resolution Chapter 24: Statutory Adjudication Chapter 25: Arbitration Chapter 26: LitigationReviews"""Construction Law is a monumental work in its scope, its depth and its encyclopaedic review of a vast body of case law. It is a work which all construction lawyers should possess."" Building and Construction Law ""Construction Law is an extremely useful point of reference for any practitioner regularly dealing with issues arising on construction projects in England, Wales and Australia. Given the scope of the book, there is unlikely to be an issue on which it will not provide some assistance Construction Law is an extremely useful point of reference for any practitioner regularly dealing with issues arising on construction projects in England, Wales and Australia. Given the scope of the book, there is unlikely to be an issue on which it will not provide some assistance ..."" Andrew Croft, Beale and Company Solicitors ""The utility of this work for practitioners is made all the more effective by the approach adopted by the author. The principles of construction law are stated in the body of the text with the authorities, texts and articles largely consigned to the footnotes. Accordingly, the practitioner has a spring board to delve more deeply into the detail if required. In time, it is to be expected that this book will become a standard work of reference for practitioners in construction law. It is a valuable addition to any construction law library."" Australian Construction Law Bulletin" ...from time to time a work comes along in a specialist field which is... clearly needed. ... The author has been for some time an English solicitor... he previously practised in Australia and as a consequence he took the decision to cover Australian law as well as English law, and in equal depth. aIt contains much not to be found in other works for practitioners in this field to mine the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn Construction Law is a monumental work in its scope, its depth and its encyclopaedic review of a vast body of case law. It is a work which all construction lawyers should possess. Building and Construction Law Construction Law is an extremely useful point of reference for any practitioner regularly dealing with issues arising on construction projects in England, Wales and Australia. Given the scope of the book, there is unlikely to be an issue on which it will not provide some assistance ... Andrew Croft, Beale and Company Solicitors The utility of this work for practitioners is made all the more effective by the approach adopted by the author. The principles of construction law are stated in the body of the text with the authorities, texts and articles largely consigned to the footnotes. Accordingly, the practitioner has a spring board to delve more deeply into the detail if required. In time, it is to be expected that this book will become a standard work of reference for practitioners in construction law. It is a valuable addition to any construction law library. Australian Construction Law Bulletin Construction Law is a monumental work in its scope, its depth and its encyclopaedic review of a vast body of case law. It is a work which all construction lawyers should possess. Building and Construction Law Construction Law is an extremely useful point of reference for any practitioner regularly dealing with issues arising on construction projects in England, Wales and Australia. Given the scope of the book, there is unlikely to be an issue on which it will not provide some assistance Construction Law is an extremely useful point of reference for any practitioner regularly dealing with issues arising on construction projects in England, Wales and Australia. Given the scope of the book, there is unlikely to be an issue on which it will not provide some assistance ... Andrew Croft, Beale and Company Solicitors The utility of this work for practitioners is made all the more effective by the approach adopted by the author. The principles of construction law are stated in the body of the text with the authorities, texts and articles largely consigned to the footnotes. Accordingly, the practitioner has a spring board to delve more deeply into the detail if required. In time, it is to be expected that this book will become a standard work of reference for practitioners in construction law. It is a valuable addition to any construction law library. Australian Construction Law Bulletin Author InformationJulian Bailey is a solicitor in the construction team at CMS Cameron McKenna's London office. Julian has specialised in contentious construction and engineering law since 1998. His core area of work is the resolution of building, engineering and technology disputes, including High Court litigation, international and domestic arbitrations, and adjudication and expert determination. Originally from Australia, he has practised construction law in his home country and England for more than a decade. Julian has also twice won the Society of Construction Law's Hudson Prize. Tab Content 6Author Website:Customer ReviewsThere have been 1 reviews for this book.Recent Reviews
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