Legal relationships Flashcards

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Who can be clients for a contract?

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Clients for a contract could be:
* Local authorities
* Individual
* Consortium
* Transport
* Banks
* Religion

These entities represent various sectors that may require contracts for services or projects.

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What must clients choose in relation to a contract?

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Clients choose a main contractor as well as nominated suppliers and sub-contractors.

This selection process is critical for the execution of the contract.

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What happens if a main contractor does not agree with the client regarding suppliers and sub-contractors?

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The main contractor may face losing their contract.

This emphasizes the importance of agreement between the contractor and client.

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What is the main contractor responsible for?

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The main contractor takes responsibility for:
* Named suppliers (SUP)
* Sub-contractors (SC)
* Their own direct employees for work on site

This includes ensuring that all parties involved meet contractual obligations.

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What is one of the jobs of the main contractor?

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Controlling the site.

This includes ensuring safety and compliance on the job site.

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What must everyone on site have according to the main contractor’s responsibilities?

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Everyone must have a risk assessment and have had a toolbox talk.

Risk assessments are crucial for identifying potential hazards, while toolbox talks are short safety meetings that emphasize safety practices.

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