Opinion – Page 637

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    A question of … timing

    2002-04-12T00:00:00Z

    If you owe me money, and I owe you money, does it make sense to just pay the difference? Let's see how two barristers and a judge sort out this tricky problem …

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    Stuck to your guns?

    2002-04-12T00:00:00Z

    After you start an adjudication, can you introduce new arguments or fresh evidence? A recent decision suggests not, but clarification is needed urgently

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    The loves of Lady Justice

    2002-04-05T00:00:00Z

    The goddess of justice had a soft spot for consultants, and tended to take their side in tort cases. Now it seems she's found a significant other …

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    Indecent proposals

    2002-04-05T00:00:00Z

    This is a story about a householder who agreed to pay a dodgy builder cash, then tried to kick him in his assets when things went wrong. What did the judge say?

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    Houses, not circuses

    2002-04-05T00:00:00Z

    If 1.7 million homes are 'not decent', that means that something like the entire population of London is living in squalor. What on earth can we do?

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    Hansom

    2002-04-05T00:00:00Z

    This week: find out who's tipped for Egan's job, deal with demonic possession, cover yourself in olive oil and make crime pay …

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    Blind man's bluff

    2002-04-05T00:00:00Z

    The government's response to Britain's chronic housing shortage isn't so much bad as nonexistent. Falconer is just pretending nothing is wrong

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    Where will we live tomorrow?

    2002-04-05T00:00:00Z

    First transport. Then hospitals and schools. And now housing. Our latest national crisis is the shortage of affordable new homes. London is worst affected, but even Reading's prices are out of reach of nurses and teachers. Once again, we are paying for decades of underinvestment. At a time when the ...

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    Who owns Russia now?

    2002-04-05T00:00:00Z

    Doing business in Russia became a lot easier in January after the publication of a "land code". Not that there aren't one or two little problems left …

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    Planned obsolescence

    2002-04-05T00:00:00Z

    The development industry believes Lord Falconer's planning green paper is ill thought-out and will, ironically, make planning applications even more complicated

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    Variation, and a theme

    2002-03-28T00:00:00Z

    If you sign a long-term deal with a client, congratulations. And if you haven't ensured you can keep up your end, commiserations. You're at the mercy of fate …

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    Don't get cute

    2002-03-28T00:00:00Z

    Go to court with finely honed legal arguments that contradict the spirit of the Construction Act, and you can expect the kind of treatment ABB got in this case …

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    Biologically better

    2002-03-28T00:00:00Z

    When is a project like a biology lesson? When clients have to distinguish between parasitic, value-sucking consultants and their symbiotic integrated cousins

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    Hansom

    2002-03-28T00:00:00Z

    This week, Laing Homes turns Chinese, forklifts at dawn in East Anglia, Tube fat cats uncovered – and other stories The Daily Express may be interested in

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    Mightier than the word

    2002-03-28T00:00:00Z

    Oral promises, as we know, are not worth the paper they're not written on. But what about minutes, fee notes and schedules? What legal force do they have?

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    How Part L will change your life

    2002-03-28T00:00:00Z

    Nick Raynsford's decision to make buildings greener by overhauling the Building Regulations was always going to have dramatic consequences for the industry. When first mooted in 2000, it threatened everything from masonry construction to the dear old lightbulb – and might have forced the Queen to fit PVCu windows in ...

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    Legal aid

    2002-03-22T00:00:00Z

    More knotty questions from vexed readers are dealt with by the construction and engineering team at Berwin Leighton Paisner. How can we reduce our liquidated damages? Can we get our costs back? Help is at hand …

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    The hidden killer

    2002-03-22T00:00:00Z

    Asbestos is far from old news: it can still be found in 4.4 million buildings. Soon, building owners and operators will have a duty to manage asbestos risks

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    Hansom at MIPIM

    2002-03-22T00:00:00Z

    Parties, yachts, helicopters, outrageous prices, killer whales, Mel Gibson's toilet – it's just work, work, work in Cannes …

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    Face the facts

    2002-03-22T00:00:00Z

    When it comes to inner city social housing, boring, old-fashioned public procurement is the most amazingly good deal for the taxpayer. Unlike the PFI …