Smith, Currie and Hancock's Common Sense Construction Law: A by Thomas J. Kelleher Jr., G. Scott Walters

By Thomas J. Kelleher Jr., G. Scott Walters

Be ready with the bestselling consultant to the legislation that govern construction

Knowledge of building legislation and employment legislation is vital to working a winning development enterprise. This Fourth variation of the bestselling Smith, Currie & Hancock's logic development legislation offers a realistic advent to the numerous felony issues and questions affecting development execs. Like its renowned prior variants, this Fourth version interprets the sometimes-confusing theories, ideas, and verified principles that keep watch over the company into transparent, lay-person's English.

This re-creation updates the excellent scope of its predecessors with:

  • Coverage of the newly issued and lately revised industry-standard agreement files produced by way of the AIA, ConsensusDOCS, and EJCDC for 2007/2008

  • A CD that includes pattern contracts and files from AIA, ConsensusDOCS, and EJCDC that familiarizes readers with those vital files, and aids in realizing record citations within the book

  • Improved pedagogical instruments and teacher aid fabric to be used within the classroom

The latest and thorough advisor to a occasionally intimidating yet serious point of the perform of building, Smith, Currie & Hancock's logic building legislation, Fourth version provides pros the information they should steer clear of felony surprises and achieve a aggressive virtue

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The former agreement reflects a policy of freedom of contract; the latter violates public policy prohibitions on certain gambling transactions. III. 3 For example, a contractor’s failure to use the specified trim paint color, or its failure to complete the work on time, constitutes a breach of contract. An owner may likewise breach its contract obligations. Many contracts expressly provide, for example, that the owner will make periodic payments to the contractor as portions of the work are completed.

Aside from questions of what one can do in construction, there looms also the question of what one may do—that is to say, what the law of construction allows. So what is the law of construction? What factors influence the evolution of construction law? For practical purposes, the law applicable to construction projects falls into three major categories: contract, tort, and statutory/regulatory. Contract law may seem intuitively logical, at least on the surface. Tort law may not seem logical in application, but it is an omnipresent influence on any construction project.

KENT P. SMITH. , Washburn University School of Law, 1966 (cum laude); Washburn Law Journal Editorial Board, Alumni Fellow in Law, 1992. S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit (1966–1967); attorney for the United States Atomic Energy Commission (1967–1968). Author: “Contractor Default: How to Recognize It, What to Do About it, and How to Finish the Project,” The Florida Bar (5th Annual Construction Contract Litigation Seminar), 1981; “Changed Conditions in Dredging Contracts,” World Dredging & Marine Construction, Vol.

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