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Managing payment claims

What is a claim? Payment Claims are submitted by a Payee (the party performing the work) to the Payer (the party receiving the work) so

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The construction rule

When contra proferentem does and does not apply. The Construction rule is an interpretation of contract law which sets out how latent ambiguity within contract

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Liquidated damages

When back to back isn’t good enough Parties to a construction contract almost always agree to time obligations. Even in a scenario where time obligations

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Provisional sums

Pros, Cons and thoughts What is a provisional sum ? A provisional sum is a monetary amount which is ‘allowed’/included within a tender offer or

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Time-bar variation clauses

Are time bar clauses for variations fair, why do they exist and potential solutions to issues (quick thoughts) Most of us involved in the construction

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