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| Text Construction Constracts Act 2004 Northern Territory Australia |
| by Legislature Northern Territory |
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| Text : Northern Territory of Australia |
| by Northern Territory Legislature |
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| Original construction agreement – subsequent agreement adding extras – same parties – whether variation of original agreement or new agreement – when contract made – intention. Supreme Court Northern Territory. 10th March 2008. |
| by Angel J. |
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| CORPORATIONS LAW – Corporations Act (Cth) - construction contract – Construction Contracts (Security of Payments) Act 2004 (NT) - payment dispute - application to set aside creditor’s statutory demand – payment of progress claims – failure to issue progress certificates – whether genuine dispute and offsetting claim established – amount of statutory demand varied. Supreme Court Northern Territory. 5th February 2007. |
| by Southwood J. |
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| Whether in absence of application for an EOT - a contractor is liable for LADS where employer has prevented the contractor from completing on time. Appeal - commercial arbitration act - cross-appeals - applications for leave to appeal - decision of arbitrator. Supreme Court. Northern Territory. 20th December 1999. |
| by Bailey J. |
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Construction contract – adjudicator’s determination – subsequent judgment – whether judgment should be stayed or set aside – whether adjudicator has jurisdiction to determine whether the application was served within time – whether determination void – whether other relief available to the plaintiff – Construction Contract (Security of Payment Act (NT) – summons dismissed with costs. 14th November 2008
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| by Mildren J. |
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Construction Contracts (Security of Payments) Act (NT) – whether the appointed adjudicator made his determination in accordance with the requirements of the adjudication process fixed by the Act – whether adjudicator failed to determine issue raised – whether a valid “payment claim” existed under the contract and within the meaning of the Act to give rise to a “payment dispute” – claims dismissed. 15th October 2008
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| by Southwood J. |
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