Category: contract clinic
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		 ‘Our client says we haven’t made a valid application for payment’In a recent case, 1st Formations Ltd v Lapp Industries Ltd [2025] EWHC 1526 (TCC), the court looked at whether the AFP for a payment on account was valid. In this case, the contractor stated that the sum due was £341,854.32 (including VAT), but the payment “requested on account” was £100,000 plus VAT. In addition, the sums were… 
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		 ‘Our scaffolding has collapsed. What are the legal implications?’Scaffolding collapses are rare, but high-impact events with potentially severe consequences, especially when members of the public are involved. By responding swiftly, reporting correctly, engaging legal and insurance professionals and investigating thoroughly, construction firms can minimise costs and embed stronger safety and compliance protocols. View the original article and our Inspiration here 
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		 ‘Help! Our employer’s agent is favouring the contractor’This month’s contract clinic question comes from a construction client worried the employer’s agent is siding with the late-running contractor. Hakan Ozsoy responds. Image: Dreamstime The question We are the employer on a small residential development. We believe our employer’s agent (EA) is failing to deliver his duties and favouring the views of the contractor,… 
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		 ‘Are facilitation payments the same as bribery?’The company I work for is building a series of apartments in Dorset. The heating contractor has offered me an opportunity to ensure we get their best people and a faster delivery of the projects, if we can guarantee him the next six contracts. In return, the contractor is willing to provide me with what… 
