Niel Coertse writes for the Practical Law Construction Blog on conditional payment clauses in the UK and Middle East
Niel Coertse has written for the Practical Law Construction Blog on conditional payment clauses in the UK and Middle East. Read more below.
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Once a law change has been made and is effective, a court of law is obliged to follow the new rule and issue its verdicts based in it.
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Successful procurement is more than the choice of the construction contract.
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The importance of the ‘subject to contract’ label during settlement negotiations and communications.