Winward Fearon on collateral warranties / David L. Cornes, Richard Winward.
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- Collateral warranties
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- KD1615 .C67 2002
Principles of Law -- The Rise of Collateral Warranties -- Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 -- Assignments and Novation -- Reasonable Skill and Care and Fitness for Purpose -- Damages and Limitation of Action -- Developers, Tenants, Purchasers and Funds -- Insurance Implications -- Typical Terms -- Practical Considerations -- Other Solutions: Present and Future.
Since this book was first published over ten years ago, collateral warranties have been used increasingly by funding institutions, building purchasers and tenants to create a contractual relationship between themselves and other parties involved in the project, whether architect, engineer, contractor or subcontractor. Indeed, collateral warranties are now being used to create primary contractual obligations. There have been some immensely important developments in the law relating to collateral warranties since the first edition. The Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 has in.
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