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Payment in Construction Contracts: How to get paid
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Barry
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A paper presented to the Society of Construction Law reviewing why, following the 2009 amendments to the Construction Act, the courts continue to be inundated with payment related claims. The paper offers practical advice to both payers and payees to help them avoid the pitfalls identified in the cases.
Hembling, B. 2016, "Payment in Construction Contracts: How to get paid". In: Society of Construction Law Paper, Society of Construction Law, London.
Tags: Construction Law,
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