Buch, Englisch, 882 Seiten
Buch, Englisch, 882 Seiten
ISBN: 978-0-414-02874-6
Verlag: Sweet & Maxwell
- Gives guidance on how to deal with the aftermath of formal insolvency, including an analysis of the available procurement routes for a completion contract against the growing case law
- Describes the security devices available as protection against insolvency and how they interact and support one another
- Provides comprehensive coverage of case law across the UK and common law jurisdictions and across related legal disciplines
- Includes a case study by Neil Burton on the role of an insolvency surveyor in appraising a contractors’ ongoing contracts with worked examples
- Explores the interface with other areas of law where appropriate such as equity, property, disputes, and directors’ liability
- Includes 26 graphs, charts and diagrams to support the written text and a glossary of relevant terms
- Sets the principles within the complicated contractual relationships of the construction industry
- Includes detailed analysis of technical areas such as assignment, novation, trust, set-off, bonds and guarantee
- Discusses how insolvency commonly arises in the construction industry
- Considers formal and informal insolvency - and deals with insolvency claims
- Looks at adjudication, and the relationship between adjudication and insolvency enforcement procedures
- Covers directors and employees involved in construction insolvencies
New to the 5th Edition:
- The impact of insolvency law on the project bank account
- The statutory construction trust recommended by the Collins Report (NSW)
- The effect of cases from the financial sector on the termination of a construction contract
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Weitere Infos & Material
- Law in Context
- Elements of Construction Insolvency
- Debts and Other Receivables
- Assignment
- Set-off, Abatement and Deduction
- Plant and Equipment
- Goods and Materials
- Informal Insolvency
- Construction Trusts
- Retention Trusts
- Statutory Demands and Winding Up
- Adjudication and Insolvency
- Formal Insolvency
- Termination
- Novation of Contracts
- Completion Contracts
- Direct Payment
- Set-off in Insolvency
- Bonds and Guarantees
- Insolvency Claims
- Directors and Employees
- Law into Myth