Conditions Precedents in Construction Contracts In their Construction Law column, Kenneth Block and Joshua Levy explore the differences between typical contract terms and those that rise to the level ...
I recently attended an ABA conference in Newark, New Jersey in which the theme was “Finding Common Ground in Drafting and Negotiating Design Clauses” in construction contracts. One of the speakers ...
Maeda Corporation and China State Construction Engineering (Hong Kong) Limited v Bauer Hong Kong Limited 1 handed down in the Hong Kong Court of Appeal has significantly elevated the fundamental ...
Contracts form the essential foundation for all legal transactions that occur in businesses, as well as personal interactions and international relationships. The Dutch Civil Code serves as the ...
A business of any size runs on agreements -- with suppliers, with employees, with governments and with the public. A contract is an agreement in which two or more parties agree to exchange money, ...
Learn about contracts from Harvard Law Professor Charles Fried, one of the world's leading authorities on contract law. Contracts are promises that the law will enforce. But when will the law refuse ...
The bane of a contractor’s construction performance can be unforeseen subsurface and other site conditions. Commonly referred to as changed or differing site conditions, they can cause both increased ...
A contract is an agreement between two parties that creates an obligation to perform (or not perform) a particular duty. A legally enforceable contract requires the following elements, all of which ...
Guidance on common risk allocation mechanisms in commercial real estate contracts, such as purchase and sale agreements, leases, joint venture agreements, loan documents, and construction documents.
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