Winward Fearon on Collateral Warranties (eBook)
336 Seiten
Wiley (Verlag)
978-0-470-77533-2 (ISBN)
Winward Fearon is a firm of lawyers based in London. Its construction law team gives advice to the construction industry and the construction professions. Collaterial Warranties has been written by David Cornes and Richard Winward. David Cornes is a solicitor and a partner in Winward Fearon. He was a civil engineer for ten years before becoming a lawyer. He advises construction industry clients nationally and internationally, acts as mediator and sits as an arbitrator. Richard Winward is a solicitor and is also a partner in Winward Fearon. He has spend some 28 years specializing in national and international construction disputes and projects. He accepts appointments as arbitrator. Both David Cornes and Richard Winward have written articles and lectured extensively to the construction industry and its professions on construction law issues.
Preface viii
1 Principle of Law 1
Definition of collateral warranty 1
A comparison of contract and tort 4
Essentials of a contract 5
Form of contract 20
Construing a contract 22
Implied terms 27
Letters of intent 28
2 The Rise of Collateral Warranties 31
Negligence 31
1932 to 1988 33
D & F Estates Limited and Others v. Church Commissioners for
England and Others 36
Murphy v. Brentwood District Council 38
1990 to 2000 41
3 Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 47
The background 47
Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 50
Aspects of the Act 56
Using the Act or not using the Act? 59
4 Assignment and Novation 64
Future purchasers and tenants 64
Assignment 64
Prior equities 70
Restrictions on assignment 71
Novation 80
5 Reasonable Skill and Care and Fitness for Purpose 83
Reasonable skill and care 83
Fitness for purpose 88
Dwellings 93
6 Damages and Limitation of Action 94
Damages 94
Expectation interest and reliance expenditure 108
Mitigation and assessment 112
Assignment 117
Contribution and apportionment 125
Limitation of Action 129
7 Developers, Tenants, Purchasers and Funds 134
The position of a developer 134
The position of a tenant 137
The position of a purchaser 143
The position of the funding institution 145
Obligations to enter into collateral warranties 147
JCT enabling clauses 149
8 Insurance Implications 153
Principles of professional indemnity insurance 153
Disclosure of collateral warranties 155
Particular insurance problems 157
Other matters of concern to insurers 161
Policy endorsements for collateral warranties 162
Problems on changing insurers 166
9 Typical terms 167
General considerations 167
Typical terms 174
Contractors and sub-contractors 199
Guarantees of obligations under warranties 200
10 Practical Considerations 201
Does a warranty have to be given? 201
Commercial balance 203
Legal costs and consideration 203
Negotiating and insurance 204
Warranties must be executed 204
The givers, receivers and contents of warranties 205
Standard forms of collateral warranty 207
Commentaries 211
11 Other Solutions: Present and Future 228
Possible solutions - the present 228
Possible solutions - the future 234
Table of Cases 306
Table of Statutes & Statutory Instruments 332
Index 334
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 8.5.2008 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht |
Recht / Steuern ► Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht ► Besonderes Schuldrecht | |
Technik ► Bauwesen | |
Schlagworte | Bauingenieur- u. Bauwesen • Baurecht • Civil Engineering & Construction • construction law • Law • Law Special Topics • Rechtswissenschaft • Spezialthemen Rechtswissenschaft |
ISBN-10 | 0-470-77533-5 / 0470775335 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-470-77533-2 / 9780470775332 |
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