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Suspension and Termination

   

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Running head: SUSPENSION AND TERMINATION
Suspension and Termination
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1SUSPENSION AND TERMINATION
Issue:
The issue in this case study is regarding the fact that whether Jill can suspend the contract
according to the provisions depicted in the statute.
Rule:
According to Section 112 of the Housing Grants and Regeneration Act 1996 (HGCRA)
the contractor possesses the right to suspend the work if the payment is due on the part of the
payee i.e. the payee has not completed the payment1. In this regard, clause 4.14 of JCT SBC/Q
2011 can be referred which acts parallel to the (HGCRA) which permits the contractor to
suspend the performance of his liability, if the due payment is not made by the employer before
or on the completion of the final date under the contract2. However, if the employer failed in his
part to make the final payment and do not provide remedy to the incident after the Contractor
served a seven day notice of intention to suspend the work, then in such cases, the provisions of
notice allows the Contractor to take necessary steps to solve the dispute. In Mayhaven
Healthcare Ltd v Bothma [2009] EWHC 2634 (TCC)3, it was observed that the work was
suspended by Bothma who was a contractor, due to non-payment on the part of the employer.
Part 8 of the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009 (LDEDC)
amended the (HGCRA) 1996 to reinforce rights for the contractors in order to suspend contract
for non-payment.
Application:
1 Hinchey, John. "Dispute Resolution." Advice from Those Who’ve Been There, Done
That (2013): 229.
2 El-adaway, Islam, et al. "Administering extension of time under national and international
standard forms of contracts: A contractor’s perspective." Journal of Legal Affairs and Dispute
Resolution in Engineering and Construction 8.2 (2016): 04516001.
3 [2009] EWHC 2634 (TCC).

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