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OverviewThe Joint Contracts Tribunal are publishing a completely new standard form of contract for large clients on major construction projects. The main purpose of the form is to meet the particular needs of large commercial clients who do not themselves intend to occupy the premises, as well as property owners and developers (such as hoteliers and supermarkets) who regularly build. The Major Project Form is the first JCT form specifically to provide for third party rights. It caters for various levels of design input on the part of client and contractor and incorporates a design submission procedure. Other key provisions are those dealing with: no retention, acceleration of project, bonus for early completion, cost savings and value improvements, the client's pre-appointed consultants, and mediation. This new book will look at the contract clause by clause, with full text of the contract itself, and will examine the background law, highlighting practical issues. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Neil F. JonesPublisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Blackwell Publishing Ltd Dimensions: Width: 17.60cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 24.90cm Weight: 0.001kg ISBN: 9781405112970ISBN 10: 1405112972 Pages: 454 Publication Date: 14 January 2004 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsPreface. Abbreviations. 1. Introduction and Background. 2. General Obligations. 3. Time. 4. Control. 5. Valuation and Payment. 6. Indemnities and Insurance. 7. Assessment and Third Party Rights. 8. Default and Dispute Resolution. 9. Communications Definitions and Attestation. 10. The Appendix to the Major Project Form. Table of Cases. Table of Statutes. MPF Clause Number Index to Text. MPF and WCD 98 Clause Comparisons. Index.Reviews'If ever there was a safe pair of hands, they belong to this fellow (Neil Jones)... he uses his knowledge ... to tell us what he thinks the new form means.' Tony Bingham, Building August 04 'Neil F jones is a veteran commentator on construction law, with years of experience as a construction litigator.' Construction Law a If ever there was a safe pair of hands, they belong to this fellow (Neil Jones)... he uses his knowledge ... to tell us what he thinks the new form means.a Tony Bingham, Building August 04 a Neil F jones is a veteran commentator on construction law, with years of experience as a construction litigator.a Construction Law 'If ever there was a safe pair of hands, they belong to this fellow (Neil Jones)... he uses his knowledge ... to tell us what he thinks the new form means.' Tony Bingham, Building August 04 'Neil F jones is a veteran commentator on construction law, with years of experience as a construction litigator.' Construction Law 'If ever there was a safe pair of hands, they belong to this fellow (Neil Jones)... he uses his knowledge ... to tell us what he thinks the new form means.' Tony Bingham, Building August 04 'Neil F jones is a veteran commentator on construction law, with years of experience as a construction litigator.' Construction Law 'If ever there was a safe pair of hands, they belong to this fellow (Neil Jones)... he uses his knowledge ... to tell us what he thinks the new form means.' Tony Bingham, Building August 04 'Neil F jones is a veteran commentator on construction law, with years of experience as a construction litigator.' Construction Law Author InformationNeil Jones LLB (Hons), FCIArb is a practising solicitor with the national law firm, Pinsents. He is a well known figure in the industry and was founding member of the highly successful niche construction firm, Neil F. Jones. He is a Council member of the Joint Contracts Tribunal and is Chairman of its Drafting Sub-Committee. He is also the retained Legal Advisor to the Local Government Association?s Procurement Panel. His book on the JCT Intermediate Form of Contract is also published by Blackwell Publishing. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |