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Guide to the JCT Standard Building Contract SBC11
Sarah Lupton's best-selling Guide to is fully revised for JCT 2011, to provide the most up-to-date authoritative working aids to the operation and administration of the main JCT Standard Building Contract 2011. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the respective form in light of today's legal and practice landscape, pointing out all the recent developments an changes to each contract and providing illuminating and up-to-date cases as valuable lessons to the unwary. The contract's provisions, procedures and supplementary conditions are organised into the key practical topics - such as 'documents', 'programme', 'payment', and 'insurance' - providing the hard-pressed practitioner with a comprehensive and concise reference guide for specific guidance during the course of the job. The guide assumes only general knowledge of Contracts and so can be used by both the architect and construction students on the threshold of undertaking their professional examinations. It also serves as an invaluable desktop reference guide for the busy contract administrator.
Guide to the JCT Minor Works Building Contract MW11
Sarah Lupton's best-selling Guide to is fully revised for JCT 2011, to provide the most up-to-date authoritative working aids to the operation and administration of the main JCT Minor Works Contract 2011. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the respective form in light of today's legal and practice landscape, pointing out all the recent developments an changes to each contract and providing illuminating and up-to-date cases as valuable lessons to the unwary. The contract's provisions, procedures and supplementary conditions are organised into the key practical topics - such as 'documents', 'programme', 'payment', and 'insurance' - providing the hard-pressed practitioner with a comprehensive and concise reference guide for specific guidance during the course of the job. The guide assumes only general knowledge of Contracts and so can be used by both the architect and construction students on the threshold of undertaking their professional examinations. It also serves as an invaluable desktop reference guide for the busy contract administrator.
Guide to the JCT Intermediate Building Contract
Sarah Lupton's best-selling Guide comes fully revised for JCT 2011, to provide the most up-to-date authoritative working aids to the operation and administration of the main JCT Intermediate Building Contract 2011.It provides a comprehensive analysis of the respective form in light of today's legal and practice landscape, pointing out all the recent developments an changes to each contract and providing illuminating and up-to-date cases as valuable lessons to the unwary.The contract's provisions, procedures and supplementary conditions are organised into the key practical topics - such as 'documents', 'programme', 'payment', and 'insurance' - providing the hard-pressed practitioner with a comprehensive and concise reference guide for specific guidance during the course of the job.The guide assumes only general knowledge of Contracts and so can be used by both the architect and construction students on the threshold of undertaking their professional examinations. It also serves as an invaluable desktop reference guide for the busy contract administrator.
Guide to JCT Minor Works Building Contract 2016
Guide to JCT Minor Works is a practical guide to the operation and administration of the JCT Minor Works Building Contract suite 2016. All of the contracts’ provisions, procedures and conditions are organised and explained by subject, clearly distinguishing the different obligations due to various parties and the contractual issues arising during the course of a job - all backed up by the latest legislation and case law. JCT Minor Works is the most widely-used building contract in the UK construction industry Lupton’s Guides to JCT series has sold over 20,000 units to date Author is a well-known specialist within the industry and trusted by many practitioners
Guide to JCT Intermediate Building Contract 2016
Guide to JCT Intermediate Contract 2016, the new edition of Sarah Lupton’s ever popular Guide to IC11, is a practical guide to the operation and administration of the JCT Intermediate Contract suite 2016.All of the contract’s provisions, procedures and conditions are organised and explained by subject, clearly distinguishing the different obligations due to various parties and the contractual issues arising during the course of a job – all backed up by the latest legislation and case law.Changes to this new edition include:thorough explanation and analysis of the new JCT Intermediate Contract 2016comprehensive update on legislative changes since 2011, such as the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013 and CDM Regulations 2015coverage of key case law developments, on issues such as the meaning residential occupier, choice of contract, access to site, concurrent delay, inspection, practical completion, certification, payment, termination and mediationobjective commentary and comparison with relevant features of the new RIBA Building Contractsbrand new content to improve coverage and overall value to the readerfresh new design.Not only is this an indispensable reference for the hard-pressed practitioner, but, assuming no prior knowledge of JCT contracts or the law, it is also ideal for architecture and other construction students on the threshold of undertaking their professional exams.
Guide to JCT Standard Building Contract 2016
Guide to JCT Standard Building Contract, the new edition of Sarah Lupton’s ever popular Guide to SBC11, is a practical guide to the operation and administration of the JCT Standard Contract suite 2016 (SBC/Q, SBC/AQ and SBC/XQ).All of the contract’s provisions, procedures and conditions are organised and explained by subject, clearly distinguishing the different obligations due to various parties and the contractual issues arising during the course of a job – all backed up by the latest legislation and case law.Changes to this new edition include:thorough explanation and analysis of the new JCT Standard Contract Suite 2016comprehensive update on legislative changes since 2011, such as the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013 and CDM Regulations 2015coverage of key case law developments, on issues such as the meaning residential occupier, choice of contract, access to site, concurrent delay, inspection, practical completion, certification, payment, termination and mediationobjective commentary and comparison with relevant features of the new RIBA Building Contractsbrand new content to improve coverage and overall value to the readerfresh new design.Not only is this an indispensable reference for the hard-pressed practitioner, but, assuming no prior knowledge of JCT contracts or the law, it is also ideal for architecture and other construction students on the threshold of undertaking their professional exams.
Guide to JCT Design and Build Contract 2024 2025

Guide to JCT Design and Build Contract 2024 2025

Sarah Lupton; Manos Stellakis

RIBA PUBLISHING
2025
nidottu
The latest edition of the JCT Guide series is an essential resource for architects working with the JCT Design & Build Contract 2024. Organised by topic, this guide offers a clear, practical breakdown of the contract’s provisions, procedures and party obligations. It also addresses potential contractual issues with support from the latest legislation and case law. Key updates in the 2024 edition: Comprehensive analysis of the JCT Design & Build Contract 2024, covering all recent changes.Legislative updates, including the Building Safety Act, Building Regulations Part 2A and the Procurement Act 2023.Case law coverage on crucial topics, like design liability, responsibility for employer requirements and planning permission, concurrent delay, practical completion, and more.Comparative insights on other JCT contracts and NEC4, offering a broader view of contract management.New figures and tables, improving clarity and ease of use. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or a student preparing for exams, this guide is designed to simplify complex contract administration and ensure compliance with the latest legal requirements. With its clear structure and expert analysis, it's an indispensable tool for architects handling the JCT Design & Build Contract.
Guide to JCT Minor Works Building Contract 2024 2025

Guide to JCT Minor Works Building Contract 2024 2025

Sarah Lupton; Manos Stellakis

RIBA PUBLISHING
2025
nidottu
The latest edition of the JCT guide series provides an indispensable resource for architects navigating the JCT Minor Works Contract suite 2024. It offers a clear, practical breakdown of every provision, procedure and supplementary condition, comparing obligations under both the Minor Works and Minor Works with Contractor’s Design contracts. This guide equips you to handle on-site contractual challenges with confidence, supported by the latest case law and legislative updates. Key features of the 2024 edition: Detailed analysis of the JCT Minor Works Building Contract 2024, explaining every update.Coverage of recent legislative changes, including the Building Safety Act, Building Regulations Part 2A and Procurement Act 2023.Case law updates on key topics, such as design liability, concurrent delay, practical completion, liquidated damages and more.Comparative insights on NEC4 and RIBA Building Contracts, offering broader context for contract administration.New figures and tables, designed to enhance clarity and usability. Whether you’re an experienced architect or a student preparing for exams, this guide is designed to save you time and ensure you stay informed and compliant. With its easy-to-follow structure and expert analysis, it’s an essential tool for successfully managing JCT contracts.
Guide to JCT Intermediate Building Contract 2024 2025

Guide to JCT Intermediate Building Contract 2024 2025

Sarah Lupton; Manos Stellakis

RIBA PUBLISHING
2025
nidottu
Guide to the JCT Intermediate Building Contract 2024 is a must-have resource for architects and construction professionals navigating the latest JCT Intermediate Building Contract (IC and ICD). This updated edition provides clear, practical guidance on key provisions, procedures and conditions, making it essential for both everyday use and on-site problem-solving. Organised by topic, it offers clarity on the obligations of all parties, highlighting crucial contractual updates and issues commonly encountered during a project. Key updates in the 2024 edition: In-depth analysis of the JCT Intermediate Building Contract 2024, covering key revisions.Legislative updates, including the Building Safety Act, Building Regulations Part 2A and Procurement Act 2023.Case law coverage, addressing topics such as concurrent delay, right to suspend, practical completion, liquidated damages and more.Comparative insights with other JCT contracts, as well as NEC4 and RIBA Building Contracts.New figures and tables, enhancing clarity and usability. Whether you're an experienced professional or preparing for exams, this guide provides the insights and analysis needed to navigate JCT contracts with confidence. Designed for ease of reference, it’s an essential tool for staying informed and compliant in today's evolving construction landscape.
Guide to JCT Standard Building Contract 2024 2025

Guide to JCT Standard Building Contract 2024 2025

Sarah Lupton; Manos Stellakis

RIBA PUBLISHING
2025
nidottu
The latest edition of the JCT Guide series provides a practical, comprehensive overview of the 2024 JCT Standard Contract suite (SBC/Q, SBC/AQ, and SBC/XQ). It organises and explains all provisions, procedures, and conditions by subject, clearly outlining the obligations of various parties and addressing key contractual issues that may arise during a project—supported by the most recent legislation and case law. Key features of the 2024 edition: Detailed analysis of the JCT Standard Building Contract 2024, explaining every update.Coverage of recent legislative changes, including the Building Safety Act, Building Regulations Part 2A and Procurement Act 2023.Case law updates on key topics, such as design liability, concurrent delay, practical completion, liquidated damages and more.Comparative insights on NEC4 and RIBA Building Contracts, offering broader context for contract administration.New figures and tables, designed to enhance clarity and usability. This guide is not only an essential reference for busy practitioners but also a valuable resource for architecture and construction students preparing for their professional exams, requiring no prior knowledge of JCT contracts or law.
10th Anniversary of JCM
The year 2021 marks the 10th anniversary of Journal of Clinical Medicine, and as one of the major sections of JCM, we are launching a 10th anniversary Special Issue in the section "Gastroenterology & Hepatopancreatobiliary Medicine".We accepted papers for the Special Issue, titled "Recent diagnostic and therapeutic advance in Gastroenterology & Hepatopancreatobiliary Medicine". This medical field is a complex and wide-ranging field that deals with diseases in multiple organs such as the gastrointestinal tract and hepatobiliary pancreas. With recent advances in diagnostic imaging and interventional treatment, those in endoscopic diagnosis and treatment, those in functional test and those in genetic diagnosis and drug therapy, including the molecular-targeted therapy, many new medical findings have been accumulated.In this Special Issue, we looked for reports that make full use of advances in diagnostics and therapeutics in the field of Gastroenterology and Hepatopancreatobiliary Medicine.
Mvs/ESA JCL

Mvs/ESA JCL

Michael Winter

Walter de Gruyter
1999
sidottu
JCL - der Schlussel zur Job-Verarbeitung in MVS-Systemen. Der Leser lernt nicht nur JCL kennen, sondern auch den Aufbau des Anwendungsprogramms. Mit diesen Kenntnissen wird es leicht fallen, JCL erfolgreich einzusetzen."
Android als JCP-unabhängige Laufzeitumgebung für JCP-abhängige Implementierungen
Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2009 im Fachbereich Informatik - Internet, neue Technologien, Note: 1,0, Hochschule f r Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Das Internet und dessen Anwendungen werden zunehmend im mobilen Umfeld eingesetzt. Diese Entwicklung wird durch neue mobile Plattformen und immer leistungsf higere Endger te verst rkt. Mit Android hat Google im November 2007 ein eigenes Betriebssystem f r mobile Endger te auf den Markt gebracht. Android wird unter der Apache Lizenz 2 in gro en Teilen quelloffen entwickelt. Das Betriebssystem besteht aus mehreren Schichten, wobei die unterste Schicht ein Linux Kernel ist. Auf Anwendungsebene setzt Android eine virtuelle Maschine ein. Diese Dalvik genannte virtuelle Maschine wurde entwickelt, um den speziellen Anforderungen mobiler Endger te zu entsprechen. Als Sprache zur Applikationsentwicklung wird Java verwendet. Dabei unterstreicht Google jedoch ausdr cklich, dass es sich bei Android und Dalvik nicht um Java-Technologie handelt. Damit f hlt sich Google nicht an den Java Community Prozess gebunden, welcher durch die Erstellung von Java Specification Requests Java spezifiziert. Dies hat zur Folge, dass Implementierungen die auf Basis von Java Technologie entwickelt wurden nicht zwangsl ufig auf Android einsetzbar sind. Diese Arbeit analysiert die Folgen dieser Umst nde und beschreibt einen Weg, unter dessen Anwendung eine Portierung von bestehenden Java-Implementierungen durchgef hrt werden kann. Dazu wird ein iterativer Prozess beschrieben, unter dessen Anwendung alle unbefriedigten Abh ngigkeiten einer Bibliothek gefunden werden k nnen. Auf die M glichkeiten zur nachtr glichen Befriedigung dieser Abh ngigkeiten wird ebenso eingegangen. Die Anwendbarkeit des dargestellten Schemas wird anhand einer gr eren Java-Bibliothek beschrieben.
Metoda Projektow W Nauczaniu Jcezyka Polskiego Jako Obcego: Od Teorii Do Praktyki
The book Project Method in Teaching Polish as a Foreign Language: From theory to practice, edited by Ksymena Filipowicz-Tokarska, focuses on the issues related to teaching Polish as a foreign language using the project method. The topics comprised in the publication have been divided into two groups. The first part proposes the processive approach to the project method, showing the possibilities of transformations related to its application. The second part of the book presents the texts written by academic teachers who use the project method in their work. The distinguishing feature of the presented ideas is their diversity, which prompted the choice of teaching materials. We will find here texts on theatre and culture projects, an original idea of so called Philological May Meetings inspired by gelodidactics, as well as a proposal to apply the discussed method in teaching hearing impaired persons.
Le p'tit Dico de JC

Le p'tit Dico de JC

Jean-Claude Bramly

Books on Demand
2021
pokkari
Taquiner les mots, les titiller... Jouer avec eux pour mieux se jouer d'eux. Leur faire dire ce qu'ils ne veulent pas toujours dire, tout en le disant quand m me, quand ce n'est pas le contraire Me suis-je bien fait comprendre ? Heu... pas s r Je reconnais que moi-m me; j'ai eu du mal... Bref: Un p'tit dico pas tout fait comme les autres...
Jean-Charles de Castelbajac aka JC/DC

Jean-Charles de Castelbajac aka JC/DC

Jean-Charles de Castelbajac

THAMES HUDSON LTD
2026
sidottu
The definitive monograph on pioneering French designer, Jean-Charles de Castelbajac. Jean-Charles de Castelbajac is a fashion designer and visionary artist who rewrote the sector’s traditional codes in the 1970s with a focus on accumulation, appropriation and the alternative use of objects. From teddy-bear coats to two-person ponchos and leather modelled after tree bark, he has always explored fashion's playful and experimental possibilities. Born in Casablanca, Morocco, Castelbajac originally began working for his mother’s clothing company. He was then appointed as the artistic director of major fashion houses – including Max Mara and Courrèges – during the 1970s and 1990s. Castelbajac’s clothes embody a passion for history, the world of childhood innocence and Pop art, and he pioneered the concept of fashion collaborations, working with artists such as Keith Haring and Cindy Sherman. This expansive publication brings together work from across his storied career to explore his multifaceted creative spirit. Featuring some of his most iconic creations alongside his recent work, this book is the ultimate guide to one of fashion’s greatest innovators.