Lecture 4
Lecture 4
CONTRACTS
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Contents
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What is a contract?
A contract is a legally binding or valid agreement
between two parties.
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What is a contract?
Not all contracts need to be in writing.
Exceptions being contracts to buy and sell land, motor
vehicles and door to door sales.
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Elements of a Contract
1. Offer and acceptance
A contract is formed when an offer by one party is
accepted by the other party.
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3. Consideration to be paid
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6. Legality of the agreement.
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Illegally formed contracts are generally void and
unenforceable by either party at common law.
Therefore, property or money transferred cannot be
recovered.
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The terms of a contract
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1. General provisions: - define relations between
parties, the applicable law, language, notices, taxes
and duties, legal authority, authorised
representatives, etc.;
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4. Contractor’s personnel acceptable to the client
with their respective qualifications; permissible
turn-over and, expected working hours of
contractor and his personnel;
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6. Mode and terms of payments to the contractor
stipulating currency and ceiling amount on
payments;
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PAYMENTS PER CONTRACT:
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The appointed contractor must undertake to
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- the client;
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The Client
As the owner of the project, the Client is the party who wants
the job done.
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The Consultant
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The same or other consultants will also administer the
contractual agreement that will be entered into
between the client and the executioner of the project.
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• The success of the project, including the optimal
use of the resources, will largely depend upon the
client choosing a competent consultant;
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The Contractor
Client;
He may also be engaged by the general Contractor
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- Rare to find a general contractor who will tender
and be able to do all the works in-house.
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A sub-contractor may be engaged directly by the
Client, or He may also be engaged by the general
Contractor but on terms agreeable to the Client
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In the former case, the sub-contractor will be
answerable through the consultant, directly to the
Client. His payments will be made by the Client.