FIDIC Yellow Book

Clause 17.5 Intellectual and Industrial Property Rights

Clause 17.5 of the FIDIC Yellow Book offers a clear framework on Intellectual and Industrial Property Rights in construction contracts. With its guidelines on infringement claims and indemnity, it's a pivotal clause that every contractor and employer should be aware of. Explore its nuances, FAQs, and real-world implications in our comprehensive guide.

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Understanding Clause 17.4 Consequences of Employer’s Risks

Clause 17.4 Consequences of Employer’s Risks is a pivotal component in FIDIC contracts, detailing the repercussions of specific risks borne by the Employer. This article deciphers its implications, interplay with other clauses, and its practical significance in construction contracts.

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Nominated Subcontractors – Clause 4.5 of FIDIC 1999 vs 2017

Clause 4.5 Nominated Subcontractors: In the context of the FIDIC Yellow Book 1999, a "nominated Subcontractor" refers to a Subcontractor whom the Engineer, under Clause 13 [Variations and Adjustments], instructs the Contractor to employ as a Subcontractor.

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