International Journal of Law in the Built Environment: Volume 4 Issue 1

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Improving environmental performance through innovative commercial leasing: An Australian case study

A. Craig Roussac, Susan Bright

The purpose of this paper is to illustrate, by reference to practical examples, how leases of commercial buildings can be more responsive to environmental issues.

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The challenge of self‐regulation in commercial property leasing: a study of lease codes in the UK

Cathy Hughes, Neil Crosby

UK Government policy to address perceived market failure in commercial property leasing has largely been pursued through industry self‐regulation. Yet, it is proving difficult to…

Identification of the relations between dispute factors and dispute categories in construction projects

Deniz Ilter

The purpose of this paper is to: distinguish dispute factors from dispute categories, terms generally used interchangeably in the literature; compose consistent and comprehensive…

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Adjudication enforcement: partial final determinations and insolvency

Heath Marshall

The purpose of this paper is to examine two specific circumstances where UK courts may stay the execution of a judgment to enforce a statutory adjudication decision; where a final…

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Extensions of time and liquidated damages in construction contracts in England and Wales

Daniel Brawn

The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between extensions of time and payment of liquidated damages under construction contracts in English law.

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ISSN:

1756-1450

Online date, start – end:

2009 – 2017

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid