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May 12, 2006
New UK Standard Form Construction Contract
The United Kingdom’s Joint Contracts Tribunal has a new standard form out for construction contracts. Some of the changes are cosmetic, say barristers Philip V. Boulding, Matthew Holt, and Calum Lamont of London’s Keating Chambers, but others reflect updates to deal with new developments. They discuss the changes in The JCT 2005 Standard Forms of Construction Contract.
[Frank Snyder]
May 12, 2006 in Commentary | Permalink
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