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1 - Introduction to English Law
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2 - Introduction to Scots Law
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3 - The English Law of Contract
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4 - The Law of Tort
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5 - Architect's Appointment and Collateral Warranties
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6 - Architects' Liability
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7 - English Land Law
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8 - Scottish Land Law
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9 - Standard building contracts in England
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10 - Building Contracts in Scotland
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11 - Arbitration
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12 - Statutory Authorities in England and Wales
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13 - Statutory Authorities in Scotland
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14 - Planning Law
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15 - Construction Regulations in England and Wales
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16 - Construction Regulations in Scotland
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17 - Copyright
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18 - Architects and the Law of Employment
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19 - Legal Organization of Architects' Offices
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20 - Architects' Professional Indemnity Insurance
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21 - European Community Law affecting Architects
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22 - International Work by Architects
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23 - Professional Conduct in England
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24 - Professional Conduct in Scotland
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Bibliography
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Table of Statutes and Statutory Instruments
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Table of Cases
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Index
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Architect's Legal Handbook: The Law for Architects, Fifth Edition is a collection of papers including those on International Work by Architects, on European community Law affecting Architects, and the Architects' Professional Indemnity Insurance. This collection is a comprehensive guideline to laws in England, Scotland, and the European community. This handbook seeks to make architects more aware of where possible legal pitfalls may lurk. Coverage is updated to include changes in English Law, Scottish Law, English Law of Contract, the Law of Tort, Architect's Appointment and Collateral Warranties, Architects' Liability, English and Scottish Land Laws, and the Standard Building Contracts in England. The origins and sources of the laws and the basic principles are explained, which guide the reader into how these are applied in the architects' relations with their clients and clients; contractors. A wider discussion is given on the topic of collateral warranties, incorporation options, and legal organizations such as partnerships and limited companies. Upon the formation of the European Community, institutions and treatises have arisen, so a review of technical harmonization and standards, right of establishment and freedom to provide services, product liability, and consumer protection is provided in order. The international workplace for British architects is also discussed, covering most countries in Europe. This collection of papers will prove useful for architects and engineers, especially those who want to put up their own architectural firms. The book can be likewise an informative source for architectural students, lawyers, and professors in business and commercial law.
Architect's Legal Handbook: The Law for Architects, Fifth Edition is a collection of papers including those on International Work by Architects, on European community Law affecting Architects, and the Architects' Professional Indemnity Insurance. This collection is a comprehensive guideline to laws in England, Scotland, and the European community. This handbook seeks to make architects more aware of where possible legal pitfalls may lurk. Coverage is updated to include changes in English Law, Scottish Law, English Law of Contract, the Law of Tort, Architect's Appointment and Collateral Warranties, Architects' Liability, English and Scottish Land Laws, and the Standard Building Contracts in England. The origins and sources of the laws and the basic principles are explained, which guide the reader into how these are applied in the architects' relations with their clients and clients; contractors. A wider discussion is given on the topic of collateral warranties, incorporation options, and legal organizations such as partnerships and limited companies. Upon the formation of the European Community, institutions and treatises have arisen, so a review of technical harmonization and standards, right of establishment and freedom to provide services, product liability, and consumer protection is provided in order. The international workplace for British architects is also discussed, covering most countries in Europe. This collection of papers will prove useful for architects and engineers, especially those who want to put up their own architectural firms. The book can be likewise an informative source for architectural students, lawyers, and professors in business and commercial law.
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ISBN
978-0-7506-1219-7
Language
English
Published
1990
Copyright
Copyright © 1990 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Imprint
Butterworth-Heinemann