Companies for Construction Professionals
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Product details:
- Publisher Blackwell Publishers (Wiley)
- Date of Publication 23 September 1987
- ISBN 9780003833256
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages176 pages
- Size xx0 mm
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Until recently most architects, engineers and surveyors have exercised their profession either as individuals or in partnership with others. However this is rapidly changing as construction professionals find themselves facing possible financial ruin if held personally liable in litigation for substantial damages.
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Until recently most architects, engineers and surveyors have exercised their profession either as individuals or in partnership with others. However this is rapidly changing as construction professionals find themselves facing possible financial ruin if held personally liable in litigation for substantial damages. Increasingly they are looking to practise with the protection of companies with limited or unlimited liability, but there is still a shortage of guidance. This book outlines the perils of partnership and considers whether a limited or unlimited liability company is better for professionals
Until recently most architects, engineers and surveyors have exercised their profession either as individuals or in partnership with others. However this is rapidly changing as construction professionals find themselves facing possible
Table of Contents:
Construction professionals and companies; The perils of partnerships; Will a company reduce a liability?; The advantages and disadvantages of companies; What sort of company; Obligations and liabilities of directors; Professional indemnity insurance and companies; Taxation and pensions; The advantages of unlimited companies for construction professionals; Appendix of relevant statutory provisions; References
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