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The fourth edition of Wilmot Smith on Construction Contracts continues to take a clear and practical approach to the law and practice relating to construction contracts in the UK. It provides comprehensive coverage of the substantive law and modern dispute resolution procedures in the field of construction and gives clear guidance when seeking difficult answers. Paul Darling Q.C. has joined Richard Wilmot-Smith Q.C. as co-editor. Together they have updated, refined and extended the work's coverage. The author team includes new and high-profile practitioners in the field of international arbitration (including Peter Rees Q.C. and David Bateson) and ADR (with Edwin Glasgow Q.C. joining Marion Smith Q.C. in re-casting the chapter on mediation). David Sawtell has considerably re-cast the chapter on adjudication. The law on extra contractual claims (unjust enrichment) has been substantively revised and updated by a leading expert on unjust enrichment.The work provides key practical tips including: where and when you issue proceedings; what the judges will expect and their preferences; and how trials can be made shorter. A separate section analyses enforcement of adjudicators' awards, covering recent case law on this area. This is carefully examined and digested in detail to ensure the reader has an understanding of the pitfalls of enforcement. Richard Wilmot-Smith QC and Paul Darling QC ensure that the work continues to provide an essential source of reference on this area of the law. Their practical approach and reliance on clear exposition is prevalent throughout this book, and it is allied with deep scholarship to secure its position as a definitive work on construction law.Product Identifiers
PublisherOxford University Press
ISBN-139780198832805
eBay Product ID (ePID)2320067527
Product Key Features
Number of Pages832 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameWilmot-Smith on Construction Contracts
Publication Year2021
SubjectBusiness
TypeTextbook
AuthorRichard Wilmot-Smith, QC, Paul Darling
Subject AreaCommercial Law
Dimensions
Item Height253 mm
Item Weight1546 g
Additional Product Features
EditorRichard Wilmot-Smith, QC, Paul Darling
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom