This text sets out the principles on which a contractor may make a financial claim under standard forms of building contract. This might be for common law damages and/or for contractual loss and expense, loss and expense claims being a basic contractual entitlement of the contractor.
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Loss and Expense Claims Explained by Paul Newman
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Why claims arise and why they cause conflict; the architect as certifier; implied terms in contracts and common law damages claims; standard provisions in the principal forms of contract; claims preparation and negotiation; arbitration in this context.
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