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Vygen/Joussen, Der Subunternehmervertrag

Vygen / Joussen, the subcontract, 2010, 400 pages, hardcover
about € 59, - ISBN 978-3-8041 - 2155-3 Werner Verlag published December 2010 Order
Today it is virtually no construction projects without subcontractors more. The orders are often so extensive and time-critical, that the main contractor work force of contractors must take to complete. Above all, developers are working with numerous subcontractors, so that complete many companies and craft more than subcontracts construction contracts with the clients themselves
The subcontract has many features compared to the direct construction contract. The authors describe a practical and simultaneously founded the special aspects and pitfalls of this type of contract. Lawyers and judges, contractors, construction managers and craftsmen get as a clear guide for the completion and settlement of subcontracts. From the
Content:
- manifestations of the subcontractors use
- Completion of Sub Contract
- Content design of the Sub-contract
- Special problems in contract implementation
- disputes arising from the subcontract
- Liability issues for the general contractor and main contractor: social, fiscal and criminal law
Author:
VRiOLG a. D. Prof. Dr. Klaus Vygen, Dusseldorf, has numerous publications and lectures on the VOB and private construction known nationwide (including co-editor of the VOB comment Inge Jam / Korbion).
Dr. Edgar Joussen has worked as a lawyer in the construction and architectural law in Berlin. He is author and Co-authored several publications on construction law issues (including co-author of the VOB comment Inge Jam / Korbion) and lecturer for seminars on construction law.
Audience:
lawyers and judges focus of private construction, contractors, construction managers and craftsmen
line summary:
Hardly a building project does not require the use of subcontractors. The authors describe a practical and simultaneously founded the special aspects and pitfalls of the sub contract.
Area of Law: Construction Law

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