Arbitration Practice in Construction Contracts
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Arbitration Practice in Construction Contracts

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ISBN-13:
9780470698365
Veröffentl:
2008
Einband:
E-Book
Seiten:
296
Autor:
Douglas S. Stephenson
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable E-Book
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Since it came into force on 31 January 1997 the Arbitration Act 1996 has generally been welcomed by users and practitioners in the construction industry. It has fulfilled expectations that it would provide a user-friendly and practical basis of resolving disputes arising from construction contracts in a fair, expeditious and economical way. In doing so it has generated a modest volume of case law that has demonstrated the excellence of the Act's provisions and its drafting. Since the Fourth Edition of this book appeared in 1997 the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 with its Scheme for Construction Contracts Regulations 1998 have come into force, as have the Civil Procedure Rules 1998, both of which affect the resolution of disputes arising from construction contracts. Case law has arisen from the Construction Act, and from the House of Lords' judgment in the Beaufort Developments case, overturning the much-criticised judgment of the Court of Appeal in Crouch. In this Fifth Edition of an established text the author deals with each stage of an arbitration, explaining in practical terms the procedures to be adopted in avoiding disputes and in dealing with them efficiently when they do arise. It features over 20 specimen arbitration documents and includes the full text of the Act. It also covers several important developments in case law affecting construction arbitrations, and refers to the introduction and case law arising from adjudication under the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996.
Since it came into force on 31 January 1997 the Arbitration Act1996 has generally been welcomed by users and practitioners in theconstruction industry. It has fulfilled expectations that it wouldprovide a user-friendly and practical basis of resolving disputesarising from construction contracts in a fair, expeditious andeconomical way. In doing so it has generated a modest volume ofcase law that has demonstrated the excellence of the Act'sprovisions and its drafting.Since the Fourth Edition of this book appeared in 1997 theHousing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 with itsScheme for Construction Contracts Regulations 1998 have come intoforce, as have the Civil Procedure Rules 1998, both of which affectthe resolution of disputes arising from construction contracts.Case law has arisen from the Construction Act, and from the Houseof Lords' judgment in the Beaufort Developments case, overturningthe much-criticised judgment of the Court of Appeal in Crouch.In this Fifth Edition of an established text the author dealswith each stage of an arbitration, explaining in practical termsthe procedures to be adopted in avoiding disputes and in dealingwith them efficiently when they do arise. It features over 20specimen arbitration documents and includes the full text of theAct. It also covers several important developments in case lawaffecting construction arbitrations, and refers to the introductionand case law arising from adjudication under the Housing GrantsConstruction and Regeneration Act 1996.
Foreword.Preface to the Fifth Edition.1. Introduction.2. Arbitration Agreements.3. Appointment of the Arbitrator.4. Jurisdiction of the Arbitrator.5. The Preliminaries.6. Evidence.7. The Hearing.8. The Award.9. Costs.10. Powers of the Court in Relation to the Award.11. Dispute Avoidance and Management.Appendices.A. Specimen Documents.B. The Arbitration Act 1996.C. The Arbitration Act 1950: Part II.D. The Scheme for Construction Contracts (England and Wales)Regulations 1998.E. The Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999.F. The Unfair Arbitration Agreements (Specified Amount) Order1999.G. Interest Tables.Bibliography.Table of Cases.Index.

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