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by John Wevill
Law in Practice, 3rd Edition
Cover
Title
Copyright
Preface
About the author
Contents
01 General principles of English construction law
1.1 What do we mean by ‘law’?
1.2 Why legal knowledge is valuable to architects
1.3 Where does law come from?
1.4 Law is not static – it evolves
1.5 Language and law
Chapter summary
02 The laws of contract and tort
2.1 The civil legal obligations of an architect
2.2 The law of contract
2.3 The law of tort
2.4 Limitation periods
2.5 Working overseas
Chapter summary
03 Professional appointments generally
3.1 The need for a written appointment
3.2 Execution of documents
3.3 Who writes the written appointment?
Chapter summary
04 Standard forms of professional appointment
4.1 RIBA Standard Professional Services Contract 2018
4.2 NEC4 Professional Services Contract
4.3 FIDIC Client/Consultant Model Services Agreement, Fifth Edition 2017
Chapter summary
05 Bespoke professional appointment wording
5.1 Overview of bespoke forms
5.2 Discussion of particular forms of words used in bespoke appointments
Chapter summary
06 Collateral warranties, third party rights and novation
6.1 Overview of collateral warranties
6.2 Overview of third party rights
6.3 Novation
Chapter summary
07 The architect's role within a construction project
7.1 The relationship between the architect and the client
7.2 The architect's services
7.3 Strategic Definition, Preparation and Brief: RIBA Stages 0 and 1
7.4 Concept Design and Developed Design: RIBA Stages 2 and 3
7.5 Technical Design: RIBA Stage 4
7.6 Construction and the architect's duty to inspect: RIBA Stage 5
7.7 Handover and Close Out, and In Use: RIBA Stages 6 and 7
Chapter summary
08 The role of the architect in relation to the building contract
8.1 Managing relationships with the client and the contractor
8.2 The architect as contract administrator (CA)
8.3 Specific powers and duties of a CA
Chapter summary
09 Professional indemnity insurance (PII)
9.1 The need for PII
9.2 Specific provisions of a typical PII policy
9.3 Risk management
Chapter summary
10 Disciplinary proceedings and dispute resolution
10.1 Disciplinary proceedings
10.2 Dispute resolution: an overview
10.3 Adjudication
10.4 Arbitration
10.5 Litigation
10.6 Mediation
Chapter summary
Table of cases
Table of legislation
Glossary
Further reading and resources
Index
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01 General principles of English construction law
Contents
Preface
About the author
01 General principles of English construction law
1.1 What do we mean by ‘law’?
1.2 Why legal knowledge is valuable to architects
1.3 Where does law come from?
1.4 Law is not static – it evolves
1.5 Language and law
Chapter summary
02 The laws of contract and tort
2.1 The civil legal obligations of an architect
2.2 The law of contract
2.3 The law of tort
2.4 Limitation periods
2.5 Working overseas
Chapter summary
03 Professional appointments generally
3.1 The need for a written appointment
3.2 Execution of documents
3.3 Who writes the written appointment?
Chapter summary
04 Standard forms of professional appointment
4.1 RIBA Standard Professional Services Contract 2018
4.2 NEC
4
Professional Services Contract
4.3 FIDIC Client/Consultant Model Services Agreement, Fifth Edition 2017
Chapter summary
05 Bespoke professional appointment wording
5.1 Overview of bespoke forms
5.2 Discussion of particular forms of words used in bespoke appointments
Chapter summary
06 Collateral warranties, third party rights and novation
6.1 Overview of collateral warranties
6.2 Overview of third party rights
6.3 Novation
Chapter summary
07 The architect's role within a construction project
7.1 The relationship between the architect and the client
7.2 The architect's services
7.3 Strategic Definition, Preparation and Brief: RIBA Stages 0 and 1
7.4 Concept Design and Developed Design: RIBA Stages 2 and 3
7.5 Technical Design: RIBA Stage 4
7.6 Construction and the architect's duty to inspect: RIBA Stage 5
7.7 Handover and Close Out, and In Use: RIBA Stages 6 and 7
Chapter summary
08 The role of the architect in relation to the building contract
8.1 Managing relationships with the client and the contractor
8.2 The architect as contract administrator (CA)
8.3 Specific powers and duties of a CA
Chapter summary
09 Professional indemnity insurance (PII)
9.1 The need for PII
9.2 Specific provisions of a typical PII policy
9.3 Risk management
Chapter summary
10 Disciplinary proceedings and dispute resolution
10.1 Disciplinary proceedings
10.2 Dispute resolution: an overview
10.3 Adjudication
10.4 Arbitration
10.5 Litigation
10.6 Mediation
Chapter summary
Table of cases
Table of legislation
Glossary
Further reading and resources
Index
Cover
Title
Copyright
Preface
About the author
Contents
01 General principles of English construction law
1.1 What do we mean by ‘law’?
1.2 Why legal knowledge is valuable to architects
1.3 Where does law come from?
1.4 Law is not static – it evolves
1.5 Language and law
Chapter summary
02 The laws of contract and tort
2.1 The civil legal obligations of an architect
2.2 The law of contract
2.3 The law of tort
2.4 Limitation periods
2.5 Working overseas
Chapter summary
03 Professional appointments generally
3.1 The need for a written appointment
3.2 Execution of documents
3.3 Who writes the written appointment?
Chapter summary
04 Standard forms of professional appointment
4.1 RIBA Standard Professional Services Contract 2018
4.2 NEC
4
Professional Services Contract
4.3 FIDIC Client/Consultant Model Services Agreement, Fifth Edition 2017
Chapter summary
05 Bespoke professional appointment wording
5.1 Overview of bespoke forms
5.2 Discussion of particular forms of words used in bespoke appointments
Chapter summary
06 Collateral warranties, third party rights and novation
6.1 Overview of collateral warranties
6.2 Overview of third party rights
6.3 Novation
Chapter summary
07 The architect's role within a construction project
7.1 The relationship between the architect and the client
7.2 The architect's services
7.3 Strategic Definition, Preparation and Brief: RIBA Stages 0 and 1
7.4 Concept Design and Developed Design: RIBA Stages 2 and 3
7.5 Technical Design: RIBA Stage 4
7.6 Construction and the architect's duty to inspect: RIBA Stage 5
7.7 Handover and Close Out, and In Use: RIBA Stages 6 and 7
Chapter summary
08 The role of the architect in relation to the building contract
8.1 Managing relationships with the client and the contractor
8.2 The architect as contract administrator (CA)
8.3 Specific powers and duties of a CA
Chapter summary
09 Professional indemnity insurance (PII)
9.1 The need for PII
9.2 Specific provisions of a typical PII policy
9.3 Risk management
Chapter summary
10 Disciplinary proceedings and dispute resolution
10.1 Disciplinary proceedings
10.2 Dispute resolution: an overview
10.3 Adjudication
10.4 Arbitration
10.5 Litigation
10.6 Mediation
Chapter summary
Table of cases
Table of legislation
Glossary
Further reading and resources
Index
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Cover
Title
Copyright
Preface
About the author
Contents
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Table of cases
Table of legislation
Glossary
Further reading and resources
Index
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