Law On Construction Philippines In King

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The document covers the Law on Construction in the Philippines, particularly focusing on construction contracts and their legal implications. It addresses the fundamental principles governing construction agreements, including offer and acceptance, the requirements of a valid contract, and the distinction between express and implied warranties. Additionally, it outlines the rights and obligations of all parties involved, including contractors, owners, and design professionals, emphasizing the necessity of written contracts and the potential consequences of breaches. For legal professionals, the document serves as a comprehensive guide on managing construction projects, ensuring compliance with regulations, and addressing disputes effectively. Attorneys, paralegals, and associates may utilize sample clauses and conditions provided within to draft or review contracts, while owners can understand their rights in the event of non-performance by contractors. Overall, it emphasizes the importance of clear communication and proper documentation in maintaining legal protection and accountability within construction operations.
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Law On Construction Philippines In King