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Made | 12th February 1997 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 27th February 1997 | ||
Coming into operation on a day to be appointed under Article 1(2) |
1. | Title and commencement. |
2. | Interpretation. |
3. | Construction contracts. |
4. | Meaning of "construction operations". |
5. | Provisions not applicable to contract with residential occupier. |
6. | Provisions applicable only to agreements in writing. |
7. | Right to refer disputes to adjudication. |
8. | Entitlement to stage payments. |
9. | Dates for payment. |
10. | Notice of intention to withhold payment. |
11. | Right to suspend performance for non-payment. |
12. | Prohibition of conditional payment provisions. |
13. | The Scheme for Construction Contracts in Northern Ireland. |
14. | Service of notices, &c. |
15. | Crown application. |
16. | Orders and regulations. |
Construction contracts.
3.
- (1) In this Order a "construction contract" means an agreement with a person for any of the following -
(2) References in this Order to a construction contract include an agreement -
in relation to construction operations.
(3) References in this Order to a construction contract do not include a contract of employment (within the meaning of the Employment Rights (Northern Ireland) Order 1996).
(4) The Department may by order add to, amend or repeal any of the provisions of paragraph (1), (2) or (3) as to the agreements which are construction contracts for the purposes of this Order or are to be taken or not to be taken as included in references to such contracts.
(5) Where an agreement relates to construction operations and other matters, this Order applies to it only so far as it relates to construction operations.
An agreement relates to construction operations so far as it makes provision of any kind within paragraph (1) or (2).
(6) This Order applies only to construction contracts which -
(7) This Order applies whether or not the law of Northern Ireland is otherwise the applicable law in relation to the contract.
Meaning of "construction operations"
4.
- (1) In this Order "construction operations" means, subject as follows, operations of any of the following descriptions -
(2) The following operations are not construction operations within the meaning of this Order -
(d) manufacture or delivery to site of -
except under a contract which also provides for their installation;
(e) the making, installation and repair of artistic works, being sculptures, murals and other works which are wholly artistic in nature.
(3) The Department may by order add to, amend or repeal any of the provisions of paragraph (1) or (2) as to the operations and work to be treated as construction operations for the purposes of this Order.
Provisions not applicable to contract with residential occupier
5.
- (1) This Order does not apply -
(2) A construction contract with a residential occupier means a construction contract which principally relates to operations on a dwelling which one of the parties to the contract occupies, or intends to occupy, as his residence.
(3) The Department may by order amend paragraph (2).
Provisions applicable only to agreements in writing
6.
- (1) The provisions of this Order apply only where the construction contract is in writing, and any other agreement between the parties as to any matter is effective for the purposes of this Order only if in writing.
(2) There is an agreement in writing -
(3) Where parties agree otherwise than in writing by reference to terms which are in writing, they make an agreement in writing.
(4) An agreement is evidenced in writing if an agreement made otherwise than in writing is recorded by one of the parties, or by a third party, with the authority of the parties to the agreement.
(5) An exchange of written submissions in adjudication proceedings, or in arbitral or legal proceedings in which the existence of an agreement otherwise than in writing is alleged by one party against another party and not denied by the other party in his response constitutes as between those parties an agreement in writing to the effect alleged.
(6) References in this Order to anything being written or in writing include its being recorded by any means.
(2) The contract shall -
(3) The contract shall provide that the decision of the adjudicator is binding until the dispute is finally determined by legal proceedings, by arbitration (if the contract provides for arbitration or the parties otherwise agree to arbitration) or by agreement.
The parties may agree to accept the decision of the adjudicator as finally determining the dispute.
(4) The contract shall also provide that the adjudicator is not liable for anything done or omitted in the discharge or purported discharge of his functions as adjudicator unless the act or omission is in bad faith, and that any employee or agent of the adjudicator is similarly protected from liability.
(5) If the contract does not comply with the requirements of paragraphs (1) to (4), the adjudication provisions of the Scheme apply.
(6) The Scheme may apply the provisions of the Arbitration Act 1996 with such adaptations and modifications as appear to the Department to be appropriate.
(2) The parties are free to agree the amounts of the payments and the intervals at which, or circumstances in which, they become due.
(3) In the absence of such agreement, the relevant provisions of the Scheme apply.
(4) References in the following Articles to a payment under the contract include a payment by virtue of this Article.
Dates for payment
9.
- (1) Every construction contract shall -
(2) Every construction contract shall provide for the giving of notice by a party not later than S days after the date on which a payment becomes due from him under the contract, or would have become due if -
specifying the amount (if any) of the payment made or proposed to be made, and the basis on which that amount was calculated.
(3) If or to the extent that a contract does not contain such provision as is mentioned in paragraph (1) or (2), the relevant provisions of the Scheme apply.
Notice of intention to withhold payment
10.
- (1) A party to a construction contract may not withhold payment after the final date for payment of a sum due under the contract unless he has given an effective notice of intention to withhold payment.
(2) To be effective such a notice must specify -
and must be given not later than the prescribed period before the final date for payment.
(3) The parties are free to agree what that prescribed period is to be.
(4) Where an effective notice of intention to withhold payment is given, but on the matter being referred to adjudication it is decided that the whole or part of the amount should be paid, the decision shall be construed as requiring payment not later than -
whichever is the later.
Right to suspend performance for non-payment
11.
- (1) Where a sum due under a construction contract is not paid in full by the final date for payment and no effective notice to withhold payment has been given, the person to whom the sum is due has the right (without prejudice to any other right or remedy) to suspend performance of his obligations under the contract to the party by whom payment ought to have been made ("the party in default").
(2) The right may not be exercised without first giving to the party in default at least 7 days' notice of intention to suspend performance, stating the ground or grounds on which it is intended to suspend performance.
(3) The right to suspend performance ceases when the party in default makes payment in full of the amount due.
(4) Any period during which performance is suspended in pursuance of the right conferred by this Article shall be disregarded in computing for the purposes of any contractual time limit the time taken, by the party exercising the right or by a third party, to complete any work directly or indirectly affected by the exercise of the right.
Where the contractual time limit is set by reference to a date rather than a period, the date shall be adjusted accordingly.
Prohibition of conditional payment provisions
12.
- (1) A provision making payment under a construction contract conditional on the payer receiving payment from a third person is ineffective, unless that third person, or any other person payment by whom is under the contract (directly or indirectly) a condition of payment by that third person, is insolvent.
(2) For the purposes of this Article a company becomes insolvent -
(3) For the purposes of this Article a partnership becomes insolvent on the making of a winding-up order against it under any provision of the Insolvency (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 as applied by an order under Article 364 of that Order.
(4) For the purposes of this Article an individual becomes insolvent on the making of a bankruptcy order against him under Part IX of the Insolvency (Northern Ireland) Order 1989.
(5) A company, partnership or individual shall also be treated as insolvent on the occurrence of any event corresponding to those specified in paragraph (2), (3) or (4) under the law of England and Wales, or of Scotland, or of a country outside the United Kingdom.
(6) Where a provision is rendered ineffective by paragraph (1), the parties are free to agree other terms for payment.
In the absence of such agreement, the relevant provisions of the Scheme apply.
ISBN
0 11 063887 5
© Crown copyright 1997 | Prepared
18 June 1997
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