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Building & Construction
VBA Show Cause process
VBA Show Cause process
From 1 September 2016, the VBA introduced a show cause process to replace the existing Building Prac...
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Is it a Penalty Clause?
Is it a Penalty Clause?
Is it a Penalty Clause? Is someone trying to hold you liable for breaching a clause which you believ...
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Building Legislation Update – What you need to know!
Building Legislation Update – What you need to know!
A large percentage of Victorian domestic building projects are completed to a high quality standard....
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Is a family member claiming an interest over your family land?
Is a family member claiming an interest over your family land?
The principle of indefeasibility (the State guarantee as to ownership of land) applies only to Torre...
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Does your land contract have “possession” and “land tax” clearly defined?
Does your land contract have “possession” and “land tax” clearly defined?
Pursuant to s 15 of the Land Tax Act 2005 (Vic) (Act), a purchaser under a contract of sale of land ...
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Your Payment Claim and Schedule Must Match Your Adjudication Documents
Your Payment Claim and Schedule Must Match Your Adjudication Documents
In the case of Leighton v Arogen [2012] NSWSC 1323, Arogen was subcontracted by Leighton to supply h...
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When does Completion Actually Occur?
When does Completion Actually Occur?
The definition of “completion date” has been widely litigated. Consequently, s 3B was inserted i...
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What is the Building Code and When Does it Apply?
What is the Building Code and When Does it Apply?
In our article titled “Fair Work Targeting the Building & Construction Industry” we notified...
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What happens if you don’t obtain sufficient insurance?
What happens if you don’t obtain sufficient insurance?
Licenced contractors must insure their building works pursuant to s 92 of the Home Building Act 1989...
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Reforms to the Home Building Act
Reforms to the Home Building Act
The Department of Fair Trading previously announced that New South Wales will be undertaking a refor...
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Renovation Works – Put it into writing!
Renovation Works – Put it into writing!
In the case of Price, Clark v Urban Garden Enrichment and Munn (Home Building) [2012] NSWCTTT 413, t...
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Recovering Costs for Variations to the Contract
Recovering Costs for Variations to the Contract
For builders and contractors, variations to the contract are all well and good if there is a written...
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Principal Contractors Beware – Is Your Payment Schedule Suffice to Defend a Payment Claim?
Principal Contractors Beware – Is Your Payment Schedule Suffice to Defend a Payment Claim?
In the case of Sand Excavation Pty Ltd v Nahas Constructions Pty Ltd [2011] NSWSC 184, various issue...
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More Paperwork for the Construction Industry
More Paperwork for the Construction Industry
On 20 November 2013, the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Bill 2013 (NSW) was ...
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Make sure your experts have complied with the Code
Make sure your experts have complied with the Code
In the case of Tinsley v Masterton Homes Pty Ltd (Home Building) [2013] NSWCTTT 26, Tinsley had enga...
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Inadequate Designs & Specifications – What do you do?
Inadequate Designs & Specifications – What do you do?
Imagine this scenario -you are in the middle of completing a home building contract and yo...
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How to Defend a Notice To Show Cause and Disciplinary Proceedings
How to Defend a Notice To Show Cause and Disciplinary Proceedings
Pursuant to s 53 of the Home Building Act 1989 (NSW) (the Act), a holder of a contractor licence or ...
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How Do I Terminate My Home Building Contract?
How Do I Terminate My Home Building Contract?
For homeowners, building your own home can become a stressful exercise which often results in litiga...
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Homeowners – The consequences of obtaining an Owner Builder Licence
Homeowners – The consequences of obtaining an Owner Builder Licence
In the case of Jason Field & Kim Field v Craig John Dettman, the Fields had obtained an owner bu...
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Have you been refused a contractor licence?
Have you been refused a contractor licence?
In the case of Bannister v Department of Finance and Services [2011] NSWADT 290, Mr Bannister had he...
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Getting Paid for Uninsured Work –The Loophole
Getting Paid for Uninsured Work –The Loophole
In our previous article titled Demanding payment without sufficient home warranty insurance, we disc...
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Fair Work Targeting the Building & Construction Industry
Fair Work Targeting the Building & Construction Industry
As at 5 May 2013, Fair Work Building & Construction has recovered over $2 million in unpaid wage...
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Did you receive a Notice to Show Cause? Now What?
Did you receive a Notice to Show Cause? Now What?
The Home Building Services may issue a Notice to Show Cause to a licensed contractor during discipli...
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Demanding payment without sufficient home warranty insurance
Demanding payment without sufficient home warranty insurance
In our previous article titled what happens if you don’t obtain sufficient insurance? We discussed...
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Defective pre–purchase inspection reports and how to choose your expert
Defective pre–purchase inspection reports and how to choose your expert
In our article titled How to select a building consultant to prepare a pre –purchase inspection re...
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Copyright infringement of architectural drawings in development consent
Copyright infringement of architectural drawings in development consent
In the High Court case of Concrete Pty Limited v Parramatta Design & Developments Pty Ltd [2006]...
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Commercial Fitouts and Your Obligation to Give Notice of Adjudication Applications
Commercial Fitouts and Your Obligation to Give Notice of Adjudication Applications
In the case of Chase Oyster Bar v Hamo Industries [2010] NSWCA 1990, Chase Oyster Bar (Chase) engage...
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What does a Homeowner do to rectify defective works?
What does a Homeowner do to rectify defective works?
In the event a homeowner claims there have been defective works in the construction of their home, a...
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BCISPA – Denial of Natural Justice
BCISPA – Denial of Natural Justice
In the case of Lahey Constructions Pty Ltd v Newbold Build Haulage Pty Ltd [2013]NSWSC 215, Lah...
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Termination of Building Contracts for Delay
Termination of Building Contracts for Delay
Section 41 of the Domestic Building Contracts Act 1995 (Vic) (the “Act”) confers a right on Owne...
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Unexpected Increases in the Contract Price
Unexpected Increases in the Contract Price
Are you a builder who has experienced the owner continuously requesting variations to the Contract? ...
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Builders Beware! Check that your selection schedule matches the plans and specifications
Builders Beware! Check that your selection schedule matches the plans and specifications
In the case of Watson v Gremmo Homes Pty Ltd (Home Building) [2013] NSWCTTT 44, Gremmo Homes Pty Ltd...
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Inadequate Designs & Specifications – What do you do?
Inadequate Designs & Specifications – What do you do?
Imagine this scenario – you are in the middle of completing a home building contract and you d...
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