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Construction Law
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Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996

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Resumen

Part II of this Act (commonly known as the 'Construction Act') revolutionised the UK construction industry by introducing a statutory right to adjudication and a right to interim payment for all parties to construction contracts. It addressed the longstanding problem of late and non-payment in the industry and established adjudication as a rapid dispute resolution mechanism.

Puntos clave

  • Right to refer any dispute under a construction contract to adjudication at any time (s.108)
  • Adjudicator must reach a decision within 28 days (extendable to 42 days) (s.108(2))
  • Right to stage payments for any construction contract lasting more than 45 days (s.109)
  • Prohibition of pay-when-paid clauses except on insolvency (s.113)
  • Payment notices and pay less notices required (ss.110–111)
  • Applies to construction operations in England, Wales, and Scotland (s.104)

Partes y secciones

Historial de enmiendas

2009Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009

Part 8 amended the 1996 Act to extend the right to adjudication to oral construction contracts, reform payment notice requirements, and restrict the use of suspension.

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