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England and Wales High Court (Technology and Construction Court) Decisions |
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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Technology and Construction Court) Decisions >> My Contracts Ltd v 74 Hamilton Terrace Freehold Ltd [2024] EWHC 2896 (TCC) (28 August 2024) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/TCC/2024/2896.html Cite as: [2024] EWHC 2896 (TCC) |
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BUSINESS AND PROPERTY COURTS OF ENGLAND AND WALES
TECHNOLOGY AND CONSTRUCTION COURT (KBD)
Fetter Lane London EC4A 1NL |
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B e f o r e :
(Sitting as a Deputy Judge of the High Court)
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MY CONTRACTS LIMITED |
Claimant |
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74 HAMILTON TERRACE FREEHOLD LIMITED |
Defendant |
MR V KAPOOR (instructed by Taylor Wessing LLP) appeared for the Defendant
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Crown Copyright ©
MR ADRIAN WILLIAMSON KC:
"[1] The Contractor acknowledges and accepts that the Contractor is deemed to be responsible for the collapse of the original façade, and accepts full liability for the same. The Employer hereby waives any and all claims that it has or may have against the Shell and Core Building Contractor arising out of or in connection with the collapse of the original façade its claims demands rights and remedies hereafter being solely against the Contractor …
[2] The "original façade" refers to the existing retained façade in the planning permission dated 29 November 2019 having the reference number 19/09318/FULL. The original façade collapsed on 28 February 2022 requiring a new planning application which was granted on 24 November 2022 having the reference number
22/04522/FULL (the "New Planning Permission"). The Contractor hereby accepts all liability by way of deduction from payments due to the Contractor of all direct and consequential reasonable costs and losses incurred or to be incurred by the Employer in the obtaining and implementing of the New Planning Permission taking into account both the price and the necessity and/or urgency in respect of the costs incurred ("Façade Costs").
[3] Not later than 31st March 2023 the Employer shall provide the Contractor a full schedule including all relevant supporting details and accompanied by copies of all relevant supporting documents … identifying Façade Costs incurred by the Employer ("Notification of Façade Costs"). The Employer will update it monthly … Following issue of the Notification of Façade Costs (or any update of it) the Façade Costs that the Employer may 9 3 deduct from any payment otherwise due to the Contractor (subject always to the Employer issuing any required Payment Notice or Pay Less Notice) shall be (a) such amounts as the Parties from time to time agree may be deducted, and if no agreement is reached (b) such amounts as any adjudicator's decision or court judgment or order determines shall be deducted …
[4] Unless the Employer has given the Contractor not less than 20 Business Days' written notice prior to the Employer incurring Façade Costs … the Façade Costs incurred by the Employer after the date of this Contract shall not be compensable to the Employer by the Contractor, and shall be solely for the Employer's account.
[5] Either party may refer to adjudication any dispute in relation to the Façade Costs and/or any Notification of Façade Costs.
[6] The Contractor shall have no liability to the Employer in respect of any monetary amount that is not included in the Notification of Façade Costs or an update of the Notification of Façade Costs received by the Contractor not later than 4 (four) months after the date of this Contract"
(emphasis added for the critical words)
" Where a contract provides for the performance of an act within a certain number of months, the period expires on the day of the month bearing the same number as the date on which the period begins or, if there is no such day, on the last day of the month."
"Where under this contract an act is required to be done within a specific period of days after or from a specified date, this period shall begin immediately after that date. Where the period would include a day which is a Public Holiday that day shall be excluded."
(I should say that the term "Public Holiday" is defined in the contract at clause 1.1).