16Jun
Liquidated damages following Supreme Court decision in Honey Bees
A liquidated damages clause appears in nearly all construction contracts (for example, 10.5 of NZS 3910:2013). Where the contractor fails to complete the contract works by the agreed due date for completion, it is required to pay the stipulated daily...
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