Contract Practice Flashcards
- What is the difference between reasonable v best endeavors in contract terms?
Best endeavors is the most stringent method.
Reasonable endeavors in least onerous obligation.
- What is a collateral warranty? when would it be used? Who do they apply to? What are the disadvantages of a CW?
To bridge the contractual gap between parties who don’t have direct contractual relationship
Can apply to subcontractors and designers
Disadvantages could be the complexity and cost of preparing and negotiating.
- What would you expect to see in a Letter of Intent?
Identification of parties, project description
Scope of works, pricing and timelines. Key deliverable.
Date- signature – termination conditions.
- What are the implications for the client for using an NEC contract?
NEC promotes collaborative working
Encourages early warnings notices,
Client to be responsive and proactive
Project Management focused
Simple and clear language
Dispute res
Payment mechanisms ie – Stage payment and certification
- What is the definition Partial Possession? What implications does it have under the JCT contract?
This means the client request possession from the contractor and the contractor can agree to this or not
- What current challenges is Covid and/or Brexit bringing to Contract Practice?
Supply chain disruption, H*S provisions,
Regulatory issues, currency fluctuations,
Data protection. Staffing provisions.
- When might the NEC suite of contracts be used
Engineering contract
Public sector works
- What is a performance bond?
It is a financial guarantee provided by the contract to the client. It offers financial protection – contractors have ability to win bigger projects.
- When might a performance bond be used?
For large projects - Government contracts/ high value projects.
- Typically, what insurance options are available under the JCT suite of contracts?
5.4 Joint Names – 5.5 Employer covers the works on a joint Names.
- What are the typical elements of a project that need to be considered when selecting a form of contract?
Complexity, scope of project, H*S, design liability and timeline, Procurement
- What elements of a project might be relevant when considering which building contract would be most appropriate?
Contractors design? time line and client obligations, Nominated contractor.
- If a lump sum contract is one type, what other types of building contract are there?
Target Cost Contract, Cost plus, Remeasurement contract, Management contract.
- Does a contract need to be in writing?
OFFER, ACEPTANCE, CONSIDERATION, INTENTION TO CREATE CONTRACT, CAPACITY OF PARTIES TO CONTRACT.
Unit 15 Warnford * Explain the content of the contract documentation.
Drawings, SOW, Priced Tender, Tender Return,