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  • March 8, 2019

    Are liquidated damages payable even when the contractor does not complete the works?

    Following Sir Rupert Jackson’s judgment in Triple Point Technology Inc v PTT Public Co. Ltd, the short but hardly definitive answer to the question I’ve posed is, it all depends on the precise wording of the liquidated damages (LDs) clause.

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