- April 27, 2015
Getting paid: remedies for non-payment in the UAE construction industry
Practical measures for recovering payment unique to the local environment. One of the biggest risks that a contractor faces on any construction project is non-payment. Default on payment is as much a fact of business life in the UAE construction industry as in the UK and any other part of the world. While many of … Continue reading Getting paid: remedies for non-payment in the UAE construction industry →
- December 8, 2014
Have you lost interest? Right to recover interest for late payment
A claim for interest will often be the first remedy sought in the event of late payment. As such, it is an issue close to the hearts of contracting parties. It is also often an area of confusion in the Gulf region given the general prohibition on the levying of interest under Islamic Sharia law, … Continue reading Have you lost interest? Right to recover interest for late payment →
- December 2, 2014
How much time have you got? Enforcing contractual notice provisions
This is the second of a three-part blog series in which we consider some key contractual issues in the context of the Qatari and UAE construction markets. In our first blog, we looked at the principle of freedom to contract as a matter of UAE and Qatari law in the context of liquidated damages (LDs). You might … Continue reading How much time have you got? Enforcing contractual notice provisions →
- November 26, 2014
Adjustment of liquidated damages: freedom to contract v unfair windfall
In this first of a three-part blog series we consider some key contractual issues in the context of the Qatari and UAE construction market. We begin with an overview of liquidated damages (LDs) provisions for project delays. We all know that an employer’s entitlement to liquidated damages has a significant impact on contractors and the supply chain. … Continue reading Adjustment of liquidated damages: freedom to contract v unfair windfall →