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Tribunal, Joint Contracts. Works contract conditions : Works contract/2. London : Building Employers Confederation, 1987.

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Mongan, Charles E. Validity of Darcy's law under transient conditions. [Reston, Va.?] : U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1985.

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Engineers, Association of Consulting, et Civil Engineering Contractors Association, dir. ICE conditions of contract. London : Thomas Telford Ltd., 2002.

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Tribunal, Joint Contracts. Standard form of works contract : Works contract conditions (works contract/2). London : BEC Publications, 1988.

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Lith, Hélène van. International jurisdiction and commercial litigation : Uniform rules for contract disputes. The Hague, The Netherlands : TMC Asser Press, 2009.

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International jurisdiction and commercial litigation : Uniform rules for contract disputes. The Hague, The Netherlands : TMC Asser Press, 2009.

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Management, Institute of Wastes, dir. Contract management of waste recycling centres : Typical contract conditions. (Northampton) : Institute of Wastes Management, 1990.

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Ranasinghe, Ananda. Guide to conditions of contract. [Colombo] : Ananda Ranasinghe, 2015.

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The ICE conditions of contract. 7e éd. Oxford : Blackwell Science, 2001.

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Brian, Eggleston. The ICE conditions of contract. 2e éd. Oxford : Blackwell Science, 2001.

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Lip, Eugenie. Contract administration guide to the SIA conditions of building contract. 2e éd. Singapore : LexisNexis, 2009.

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Neil, MacCormick, Panou Stavros, Lombardi Vallauri Luigi et World Congress on Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (11th : 1983 : Helsinki, Finland), dir. Conditions of validity and cognition in modern legal thought. Stuttgart : F. Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden, 1985.

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The sexual contract. Cambridge : Polity, 1988.

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The sexual contract. Stanford, Calif : Stanford University Press, 1988.

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International Federation of Consulting Engineers, dir. The FIDIC contracts guide : Conditions of contract for construction, conditions of contract for plant and design-build, conditions of contract for EPC/turnkey projects. Lausanne : Fédération Internationale des Ingénieurs-Conseils, 2000.

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Tribunal, Joint Contracts. Nominated sub-contract conditions (NSC/C). London : Building Employers Confederation for JCT, 1991.

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Tribunal, Joint Contracts. Nominated sub-contract conditions (NSC/C). Birmingham : Construction Industry Publications Limited, 1998.

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Tribunal, Joint Contracts, dir. NAM/SC : Sub-contract conditions for sub-contractors named under the intermediate form of building contract : sub-contract conditions 1998 edition. Birmingham : Construction Industry Publications Limited, 1998.

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Lip, Eugenie. Contract administration guide to the REDAS design and build conditions of contract. Singapore : LexisNexis, 2012.

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Colin, Fletcher, et University of Wolverhampton. Educational Research Unit., dir. Genius loci : Six types of school location and their validity. Walsall : Educational Research Unit, University of Wolverhampton, 1996.

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He tong xiao li bi jiao yan jiu : COMPARATIVE STUDIES ON THE VALIDITY OF THE CONTRACT. Beijing Shi : Fa lü chu ban she, 2013.

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Comparative contract law and economics. Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar, 2011.

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Eggleston, Brian. The ICE Conditions of Contract : Seventh Edition. Oxford, UK : Blackwell Science Ltd, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470690345.

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Meopham, Brian. ICE conditions of contract : A commercial manual. London : Waterlow Publishers, 1985.

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Qureshi, Sajid A. Contractual scheme of FIDIC conditions of contract. Rawalpindi : Federal Law House, 2003.

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Meopham, Brian. FIDIC conditions of contract : A commercial manual. London : Waterlow, 1986.

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Meopham, Brian. ICE conditions of contract : A commercial manual. London : Waterlow, 1985.

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Great Britain. Department of the Environment., dir. General conditions of contract : Standard form for a lump sum contract, with quantities. 3e éd. London : HMSO, 1989.

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National Association of Purchasing Management. Contract terms and conditions (Ts & Cs) : For purchase orders and other contract types. Tempe, Ariz : National Association of Purchasing Management, 1993.

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Schiel, Jeff. Accuracy of course placement validity statistics under various soft truncation conditions. Iowa City, IO : ACT, Inc., 1999.

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Women contract labourers : A deprivation syndrome. Jaipur : Classic Pub. House, 1994.

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Confederation, Building Employers, dir. Sub-contract GW/S : The sub-contract conditions for use with the GC/Works/1 Sub-contract (GW/S). London : Building Employers Confederation, 1985.

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Armstrong, W. E. I. Contractual claims under the ICE conditions of contract. 3e éd. Ascot : Chartered Institute of Building, 1987.

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Great Britain. Department of the Environment. Property Holdings. General conditions of contract for building & civil engineering. 2e éd. London : HMSO, 1990.

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The ICE conditions of contract : A user's guide. Oxford : Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1993.

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Great Britain. Department of the Environment. General conditions of contract for building & civil engineering. London : HMSO, 1991.

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Great Britain. NHS Procurement Directorate., dir. Conditions of contract for the sale of goods. [London] : DHSS/NHS Procurement Directorate, 1988.

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Association of Consulting Engineers (Great Britain), Civil Engineering Contractors Association (Great Britain) et Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain), dir. ICE conditions of contract - measurement version : Guidance notes. 7e éd. London : Thomas Telford, 1999.

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Councils, Association of County, Association of District Councils et Association of Metropolitan Authorities, dir. Competitive tendering : Standard core contract conditions and documentation. London : AMA, 1988.

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Calomiris, Charles W. Devaluation with contract redenomination in Argentina. Cambridge, Mass : National Bureau of Economic Research, 2006.

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Geological Survey (U.S.), dir. Towards policy relevant environmental modeling : Contextual validity and pragmatic models. Seattle, WA : U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2000.

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Contract labour in India : Problems and prospects. Jaipur : Prateeksha Publications, 2011.

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Cram, Kenneth N. Standard core contract conditions and documentation : A guide for local authorities to pre-contract practice. London : AMA in conjunction with ACC and ADC, 1988.

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Councils, Association of County, Association of District Councils et Association of Metropolitan Authorities, dir. Standard core contract conditions and documentation : A guide for local authorities to pre-contract practice. 2e éd. London : Association of Metropolitan Authorities, 1991.

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Peter, Huber. Ch.3 Validity, s.2 : Grounds for avoidance, Art.3.2.16. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198702627.003.0070.

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This commentary focuses on Article 3.2.16 of the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts (PICC) concerning damages. Art 3.2.16 adopts a ‘neutral’ approach to the issue of damages by simply stating under which conditions a claim for damages may arise and what kinds of damages are recoverable. It does not distinguish between the case where the avoiding party seeks damages and the inverse case where the other party seeks damages. Irrespective of whether or not the contract has been avoided, the party who knew or ought to have known of the ground for avoidance is liable for damages so as to put the other party in the same position in which it would have been if it had not concluded the contract. This commentary discusses the liability of the party entitled to avoid and of the other party in cases where contract is avoided and not avoided, along with the allocation of the burden of proof.
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Stefan, Vogenauer. Ch.5 Content, third party rights and conditions, s.2 : Third party rights, Art.5.2.2. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198702627.003.0095.

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This commentary focuses on Article 5.2.2 of the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts (PICC) concerning the attributes of the third party. The provision aims to strike a balance between commercial flexibility and legal certainty. Art 5.2.2 stipulates that the beneficiary must be identifiable with adequate certainty by the contract but need not be in existence at the time the contract is made. It furthers the autonomy of the original parties by allowing them to accord a right to future persons. A lack of identifiability affects the validity of the contract between the original parties. The burden of proof that the third party is identifiable with adequate certainty by the contract is on the party asserting that a contract in favour of a third party has been validly concluded, usually the beneficiary or the promisee. This commentary discusses the rationale of Article 5.2.2, existence and identity of the third party, and legal capacity of the third party.
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Stefan, Vogenauer. Ch.5 Content, third party rights and conditions, s.2 : Third party rights, Art.5.2.1. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198702627.003.0094.

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This commentary focuses on Article 5.2.1 of the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts (PICC) concerning contracts in favour of third parties. Art 5.2.1 stipulates that the parties to a contract can validly agree to benefit a third party, and that it is possible that the third party acquires a right from such an agreement. It also introduces a particular terminology for denominating the parties in the triangular relationship. There are two original parties (‘the parties’) whose agreement contains the promise of one of them (‘the promisor’) to the other (‘the promisee’) to benefit a third person (‘a third party’). This commentary discusses the ‘relativity’ or ‘privity’ of contracts, validity of contracts in favour of third parties, power of the promisor and the promisee to create third party rights, content of the beneficiary's right, rights of the promisee, and implications of invalidity of contracts for third parties.
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Stefan, Vogenauer. Ch.5 Content, third party rights and conditions, s.2 : Third party rights, Introduction to Section 5.2 of the PICC. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198702627.003.0093.

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Section 5.2 of the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts (PICC) deals with contracts in favour of third parties. It covers the creation of a third party right by way of contract and includes the basic rule that provides for the validity and enforceability of contracts in favour of third parties and states the requirements for bringing a third party right into existence. It also defines the rights and duties of the parties in the triangular relationship arising from a contract in favour of a third party. These provisions provide default rules for the conflict of interests typically arising between the three parties involved. Section 5.2 also discusses the defences of the promisor, the extent of the original parties' power to modify or revoke the third party's right, and the right of the third party to renounce the benefit conferred upon it.
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Ingeborg, Schwenzer, Hachem Pascal et Kee Christopher. Part IV Validity, 16 Capacity to Contract. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780199572984.003.0016.

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Rosenthal, Michael A. Spinoza’s Political Philosophy. Sous la direction de Michael Della Rocca. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195335828.013.016.

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This article argues that Spinoza is a modern republican political philosopher. He combines Machiavelli’s idea of liberty with Hobbes’s version of the social contract. This claim has four basic elements. First, Spinoza rejects Hobbes’s view that the individual must alienate his natural rights to form a state through a contract. Rather, the contract’s validity depends on a continuous and dynamic transfer of power from its citizens, which is defined as participation in public life. Second, the stability of a state depends on how effectively the regime can foster participation in the state. Spinoza uses his theory of the imagination and passions to explain how the state can overcome free-rider problems in the social contract. Hence the republican ideal of government is expressed not so much in any particular constitutional form of the state but in how well each form can foster participation. Although democracy expresses the highest degree of participation—and hence stability—aristocracy and even monarchy can be also optimized. Third, the participation of the individual in the state is not an end in itself but the means to the individual’s own freedom. So, although participation in the state is a necessary condition of individual well-being, it is certainly not sufficient to become virtuous. Fourth, the participation of individuals in the state, the quality and structure of state stability, as a well as the freedom of the state and individual, all depend on the degree of rationality manifest in both the individual and in the institutional structures of the state.
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