Construction And Development Legal Update - Spring 2007

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The latest news from CMS Cameron McKenna relating to Construction and Development.
United Kingdom Real Estate and Construction

The latest CMS Cameron McKenna Construction and Development legal update is now available to download. Content includes:

  • Reviews of the changes that the new CIS Scheme and the new CDM regulations bring.
  • An outline of the benefits to the construction industry of recent changes to the Civil Procedure Rules.
  • An assessment of the JCT Constructing Excellence Contract.
  • An update on recent cases, including one on whether the level of damages should be affected by events taking place after the breach, another on rights to light and one concerning the effect of a limitation clause.
  • Our usual adjudication update.
  • A look at how a Contractor might risk its right to recover under a CAR policy if it is accused of wilful misconduct.

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This article was written for Law-Now, CMS Cameron McKenna's free online information service. To register for Law-Now, please go to www.law-now.com/law-now/mondaq

Law-Now information is for general purposes and guidance only. The information and opinions expressed in all Law-Now articles are not necessarily comprehensive and do not purport to give professional or legal advice. All Law-Now information relates to circumstances prevailing at the date of its original publication and may not have been updated to reflect subsequent developments.

The original publication date for this article was 10/05/2007.

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