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Smith, Currie and Hancock's Common Sense Construction Law: A Practical Guide for the Construction Professional, 4th edition

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Smith, Currie and Hancock's Common Sense Construction Law: A Practical Guide for the Construction Professional, 4th edition

Smith, Currie and Hancock's Common Sense Construction Law: A Practical Guide for the Construction Professional, 4th edition by Thomas J. Kelleher Jr. and G. Scott Walters
English | 2009 | ISBN: 047023136X | ISBN-13: 9780470231364 | 736 pages | PDF | 4,7 MB

Be prepared with the bestselling guide to the laws that govern construction
Knowledge of construction law and employment law is essential to running a successful construction business. This Fourth Edition of the bestselling Smith, Currie & Hancock's Common Sense Construction Law provides a practical introduction to the significant legal topics and questions affecting construction industry professionals.

Like its popular previous editions, this Fourth Edition translates the sometimes-confusing theories, principles, and established rules that regulate the business into clear, lay-person's English.

This new edition updates the comprehensive scope of its predecessors with:

• Coverage of the newly issued and recently revised industry-standard contract documents produced by the AIA, ConsensusDOCS, and EJCDC for 2007/2008
• A CD featuring sample contracts and documents from AIA, ConsensusDOCS, and EJCDC that familiarizes readers with these important documents, and aids in understanding document citations in the book
• Improved pedagogical tools and instructor support material for use in the classroom
The most up-to-date and thorough guide to a sometimes intimidating but critical aspect of the practice of construction, Smith, Currie & Hancock's Common Sense Construction Law, Fourth Edition gives industry professionals the knowledge they need to avoid legal surprises and gain a competitive advantage.