Legal – Page 164

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    Engineer sues NHS trust in PFI dispute

    2007-10-05T00:00:00Z

    The Whipps Cross NHS Trust in east London has become embroiled in a legal battle after it scrapped a £350m PFI redevelopment two years ago

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    RIBA launches online appointment forms

    2007-10-01T11:48:00Z

    A new suite of agreements for architects and consultants is now available to download

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    Lend Lease axed from £190m job

    2007-09-28T01:35:00Z

    Developer Lend Lease has been removed from a £190m regeneration project in Eastbourne amid fears its appointment could fall foul of competition law

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    Akenhead becomes TCC judge

    2007-09-28T00:00:00Z

    Barrister Robert Akenhead takes on role as judge at the Technology and Construction Court

  • Tony Bingham
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    A house up a well-known creek

    2007-09-28T00:00:00Z

    If your home played host to the contents of your neighbours’ toilets 17 times in eight years, you might expect the law to offer you some redress. Remarkably, as one London householder found out, it does nothing of the sort

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    JCT to discuss sustainable clauses in contracts

    2007-09-25T08:59:00Z

    Tribunal to discuss incorporating environmental standards in contract at policy meeting in November

  • Tony Bingham
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    There is no alternative

    2007-09-21T00:00:00Z

    It is tempting to pronounce that lawyers should stay out of adjudication and let construction types untangle disputes. But too many arguments can be decided fairly only with specialist legal expertise

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    Dayworks document revised by RICS and Construction Confederation

    2007-09-21T00:00:00Z

    New document outlining dayworks in building contracts is launched this month

  • Tony Bingham
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    Kiss and tell

    2007-09-14T00:00:00Z

    The only people who love contracts are lawyers. For everybody else – the plasterers, the foremen, the managers – they’re just long, fuzzy words that bear no relationship to how they do their work. ‘Keep it short and simple’ should be the first rule of a legislator

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    NHS Trust fined £14,000 after patient falls from window

    2007-09-11T10:21:00Z

    HSE warns hospitals of their responsibility after patient forces window open

  • Tony Bingham
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    Happy ever after

    2007-09-07T00:00:00Z

    Main contractors and subcontractors make all kinds of rash promises during the courting stage. Then they quarrel. A new toolkit from the National Specialist Contractors Council aims to keep things sweet to the end

  • Tony Bingham
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    Do you have breakdown cover?

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    Rolls-Royce didn’t take out joint-names insurance to cover construction of its new plant. When a leaking pipe caused £400,000 of damage, it insisted the policy wouldn’t have covered negligence. Not everyone agreed

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    Bitten by a tiddler

    2007-08-28T12:20:00Z

    A run in with BT reminds Ӱ's legal blogger why people go to court to resolve even the teeniest of disputes

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    Government seeking to change green planning rules

    2007-08-14T10:26:00Z

    Communities Secretary Hazel Blears recruits Entec to change renewable energy planning permissions for businesses

  • Tony Bingham
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    Mind your language, minister

    2007-08-10T00:00:00Z

    The government’s latest attempts at spelling out the Construction Act’s payment rules are a triumph of impenetrable gobbledegook. It’s time for some plain English

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    Hips consultants had “conflict of interest”, watchdog finds

    2007-08-09T16:03:00Z

    National Audit Office report finds that Government appointed consultants with financial link with firm bidding to run home pack scheme

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    'Beware cowboy builders' government warns flood victims

    2007-08-09T11:56:00Z

    Hazel Blears urges those affected by floods to watch out for bogus traders when they repair their homes

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    BAA wins ban on select Heathrow protestors

    2007-08-07T10:10:00Z

    High Court ruling denies three individuals access to a week-long demonstration opposing aiport expansion

  • Tony Bingham
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    An exemplary disaster

    2007-08-03T00:00:00Z

    Fail to renew your public liability insurance at your peril, as this dreadful tale of a family-run electrical firm, a little old lady’s bungalow and some (possibly) poorly rigged festoon cabling proves

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    Hips warning for estate agents

    2007-07-31T14:54:00Z

    The Office of Fair Trading says estate agents could face a ban if they do not comply with Hips