Useful tips for contractors on getting exemptions from delay-related liabilities In this second article of our four-part series, we discuss the dilemmas and risks that contractors most frequently have to face in connection with delays, and we address the issue of when...
There are two useful phrases that help avoid all sorts of construction disputes: express and implied technical specifications. In the first article of a four-part series, we discuss what contractors should pay attention to in the examination of the technical...
Pacta sunt servanda: contracts must be performed. This is the most fundamental tenet of the law of obligations. In this two-part series, we examine Hungarian and international law in terms of the opportunities they offer for getting released from a contract...
Pacta sunt servanda: contracts must be performed. This is the most fundamental tenet of the law of obligations. In this two-part series, we examine Hungarian and international law in terms of the opportunities they offer for getting released from a contract...
As noted in a previous article, Hungary’s Act LXIX of 2023 on Public Works Projects (hereinafter: “Act”) took effect on 8 November 2023. In addition to dispute resolution procedures, the Act also includes provisions on certain mandatory terms and elements of...
Hungary’s Act LXIX of 2023 on Public Works Projects (hereinafter: “Act”) was published in Magyar Közlöny, the official government gazette, and will take effect on 8 November 2023. The Act creates a new and unified framework for public works projects. Many rules...
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