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ISBN-10 : 0409341649
ISBN-13 : 9780409341645
Author: Jeremy Coggins, Tom Davie, Phil Evans, Tony Earls
Understanding Construction Law is designed to provide construction professionals ― such as architects, building surveyors, construction managers, construction contract administrators, engineers, and quantity surveyors ― with a good working knowledge of the law necessary to operate effectively within the construction industry. Covering all Australian jurisdictions, it explains and illustrates how legal principles under both common law and statute are applied in construction-related transactions and disputes. It also offers valuable information on the construction industry and practice. The author team combines in-depth experience in the construction industry, legal practice and academia to present an authoritative but accessible text for readers with no assumed knowledge of law.
Chapter 1 Introduction to Australian Law
What is law and why does society need it?
The difference between ethics and law
The construction industry and the law
The classifications of law
The difference in objective and terminology between criminal and civil law
A brief history of landmark events in Australian law
The legal framework established under the Australian Constitution
The sources of Australian law
Court procedure
Australian courts and tribunals
Chapter 2 The Nature of the Construction Industry and its Regulatory Framework
Introduction
Construction business sizes
Business structures and the construction industry
Subcontracting in the construction industry
Insolvency in the construction industry
Key legislation affecting the construction industry
Planning
Building control
Builder licensing
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