As the effects of Carillion’s liquidation ripple outwards, it is highly likely that this will lead to disputes about the ownership of materials.
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In this article we identify the key messages to be taken from two recent Court of Appeal cases regarding breach of warranty claims following a share purchase.
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Read MoreCarillion’s entry in to liquidation is likely to have ramifications for all the actors in the construction industry for some time to come. The most immediate impact will concern payments. The aim of the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 (amended by the Local Democracy Economic Development and Construction Act 2009 - generically, ‘the Act’) is to ensure that cash keeps moving in the construction industry, but what happens when a main contractor becomes insolvent?
Read MoreAlicia Stanford-Shard discusses leasehold practices after a cut down by the Government
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