David Bebb
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Parkwood Leisure Ltd vs Laing O鈥橰ourke Wales and West Ltd: Collateral warranties as construction contracts
This decision may lead to contractors and subcontractors trying to limit the number of warranties being given
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Variations of a guarantee: Aviva Insurance UK Limited vs Hackney Empire Limited
Did HEL鈥檚 agreement to make payments to STC 鈥渙n account鈥 vary the building contract and prejudice Aviva鈥檚 position such that it was discharged from the bond?
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All reasonable endeavours: Jet2.com Ltd vs Blackpool Airport Ltd
If your contract has an endeavours clause on it, all parties need to be clear on its objective
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Procurement of a performance bond: Sweett (UK) Ltd vs Michael Wight Homes Ltd
This case acts as a warning to consultants regarding what their obligations are with regards to obtaining bonds from contractors
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Payment terms under NEC3: SGL Carbon Fibres Ltd vs RBG Ltd
This case found that an employer bore the burden of proof when seeking to recover alleged overpayments to a contractor under NEC3
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Contract interpretation: Kookmin Bank vs Rainy Sky SA & others
This case showed that the courts will recognise the interpretation of a contract that is most consistent with business common sense
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Settled agreements: Thameside Construction Company Ltd vs Arthenella Ltd
This case highlights the importance of caution when entering settled agreements, and that once accepted, an offer to settle cannot be picked apart
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Variations of a guarantee: Hackney Empire Ltd vs Aviva Insurance UK Ltd
This case highlights what can happen when employers enter into side agreements with contractors, as these agreements may not be covered by the bond
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Damages: Harrison vs (1) Shepherd Homes (2) National Housebuilding Council (3) NHBC 好色先生TV Control Services
This case looks at Damages in respect of defective work, loss of amenity, distress and ilegnconvenience
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Adjudication clauses: Profile Projects Ltd vs Elmwood (Glasgow) Ltd
Although this is a Scottish decision (and so not directly binding on English courts) it is interesting for two reasons