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Since its first publication in 1975, John Murdoch's Law of Estate
Agency has been the leading work on this important subject. This
new fifth edition offers authoritative guidance on all recent legal
developments, both legislative and in the courts, of concern to
practising estate agents. Judicial decisions on such matters as
commission claims and liability for misdescription are of great
concern to practitioners, as is the increasing tendency of clients
to defend an action for fees by claiming that the agent's terms of
business contravene consumer protection rules inspired by the EU.
These developments, and many more, are given expert coverage.
The fifth edition of this bestselling textbook has been thoroughly
revised to provide the most up-to-date and comprehensive coverage
of the legislation, administration and management of construction
contracts. It now includes comparisons of working with JCT, NEC3,
and FIDIC contracts throughout. Introducing this topic at the core
of construction law and management, this book provides students
with a one-stop reference on construction contracts. Significant
new material covers: procurement tendering developments in dispute
settlement commentary on all key legislation, case law and contract
amendments In line with new thinking in construction management
research, this authoritative guide is essential reading for every
construction undergraduate and an extremely useful source of
reference for practitioners.
Now in its seventh edition, and 31st year, Real Estate Management
Law has been revitalized to maintain its position as the leading
textbook for students of real estate management, and related
subjects.
Written with these courses firmly in mind, and featuring up-to-date
case law and coverage of new legislation, this new edition also
features increased coverage of both land law and landlord and
tenant law, as well as a fully updated section on planning law. The
introduction of chapter overviews, key points, and self-test and
scenario questions throughout the text, makes this book more
readable and all-inclusive than ever before.
Since its first publication in 1975, John Murdoch's Law of
Estate Agency has been the leading work on this important subject.
This new fifth edition offers authoritative guidance on all recent
legal developments, both legislative and in the courts, of concern
to practising estate agents.
Judicial decisions on such matters as commission claims and
liability for misdescription are of great concern to practitioners,
as is the increasing tendency of clients to defend an action for
fees by claiming that the agent's terms of business contravene
consumer protection rules inspired by the EU. These developments,
and many more, are given expert coverage.
The fifth edition of this bestselling textbook has been thoroughly revised to provide the most up-to-date and comprehensive coverage of the legislation, administration and management of construction contracts. It now includes comparisons of working with JCT, NEC3, and FIDIC contracts throughout.
Introducing this topic at the core of construction law and management, this book provides students with a one-stop reference on construction contracts. Significant new material covers:
procurement
tendering
developments in dispute settlement
commentary on all key legislation, case law and contract amendments
In line with new thinking in construction management research, this authoritative guide is essential reading for every construction undergraduate and an extremely useful source of reference for practitioners.
Table of Contents
1. UK construction sector context 2. Roles and relationships 3. General contracting 4. Design-build 5. Construction management 6. Collaborative contracting 7. Risk allocation and procurement decisions 8. Contract choice 9. Tendering and contract formation 10. Liability in contract and tort 11. Contractor’s obligations 12. Employer’s obligations 13. Responsibility for design 14. Time 15. Payment 16. Contractors’ delay and disruption costs 17. Insurance and bonds 18. Role of the contract administrator 19. Sub-contracts 20. Financial remedies for breach of contract 21. Defective buildings and subsequent owners 22. Suspension and termination of contracts 23. Non-adversarial dispute resolution 24. Adversarial dispute resolution
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