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Incentives and limits in letters of intent: are they worth the paper they’re written on?
Sarah J.V. FoxThe purpose of this paper is to review the extensive case law in England and Wales on contractually binding letters of intent. The research focused on discovering whether the…
Early perceptions of allowing adjudication of oral contracts
Jennifer Charlson, Robert Baldwin, Jamie HarrisonThe purpose of this paper is to consider the implications of the admission of oral contracts to statutory adjudication proceedings. A major criticism of the Housing Grants…
Educating the chartered surveyor: looking back to look forward
Carrie de SilvaThe purpose of this paper is to consider perennial issues in the education of chartered surveyors and to use the debates and experiences of the past to inform the present and…
Managing multi-owned, mixed-use developments in The Netherlands: The opinion of professional managing agents
Hendrik Ploeger, Daniëlle GroetelaersThis purpose of this paper is to analyses the management difficulties experienced in multi-owned, mixed-use developments and possible solutions, based on the opinions of…
Compulsory mediation: civil justice, human rights and proportionality
Julian Sidoli del CenoThis purpose of this paper is to critically examine jurisprudentially the current judicial and academic scepticism that exists in some quarters with regard to compulsory mediation…