What is a contract?
Please define ‘express terms’
Terms of agreement expressly agreed between parties, can be written or discussed between parties
What’s your opinion of oral contracts?
Whilst legally binding, there’s difficulty proving specific T&Cs of agreement. Written contract is preferred option
What is a breach of contract?
Where one party in a binding agreement fails to perform their promised obligations in the agreement. This can result in negotiations to resolve, claims against PI insurance or legal action (litigation).
Please define ‘implied terms’
Contractual terms not expressly agreed but implied either by common law / statute
What is tort?
How do statutory provisions and contract provisions differ?
What is the purpose of the Construction Act?
What is the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009?
2009 Act came into force in England and Wales October 2011 to amend 1996 Construction Act. Changed how construction contracts are entered into, particular with regime for payment and adjudication
Key provisions under the 2009 Act?
The 1996 Construction Act was amended in the local democracy, economic development and construction act 2009, which came into force in October 2011 for England and Wales.
This amended and sought to close loopholes in the previous Act with key provisions for:
- Oral contracts not fully in writing are now covered by the Act
- Pay-when-certified clauses can no longer be used to prevent paying a subcontractor the money they are due
- Payment notices - so if the client’s side doesn’t provide the correct documentation in time, the contractor will be due a default payment notice which the client must pay
- Pay less notices - The client can issue this if, say, the work applied for was inadequate or incomplete, but they must do it within the contractual timescales, which is usually 5 days before the final date for payment
- If the client doesn’t pay the monies due under the contract, the Contractor has a right to provide a notice and stop all or part of the construction works
Are there any Acts governing third party rights?
Contracts (Rights of third parties) Act 1999
What’s the overarching purpose of the Contracts Act 1999?
Basic principles of contract law?
Offer, acceptance, consideration, capacity, intention to create legal relationships and legally binding document
What is a bespoke contract?
Advantages of standard forms over bespoke contracts?
Disadvantages of bespoke contracts?
When are bespoke contracts appropriate to use?
When amending standard form won’t do- if bespoke is the most efficient means of meeting client requirements
Have you amended a standard contract? How did you do this?
What are some typical contract amendments?
Risks associated with amending a standard contract?
What is a limitation clause?
What is reasonable skill and care?
Ordinary skill and care expected of an ordinary competent person carrying out particular service
What is fitness for purpose?
What provisions are available for ensuring the Contractor carries out works properly?