Ch. 15 - Risk, Responsibility and Dispute Avoidance Flashcards

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Disclaimers

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exclusion, limitation, or waiver clauses designed to preclude or limit the liability of one of the parties. Clearly shift risk in advance. e.g. consequential damages clauses, no-damage-for-delay clauses, and pay-when-paid clauses. Done with clear writing in contract or accompanying doc.

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Ways to allocate risk

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contract, insurance, disclaimer. If not, courts will allocate responsibility - not desired.

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Risk shifting

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ensuring the right party carries the right risk. done by contractual language, communication, appropriate decision making process & decider.

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Best practices for contract to allocate risk

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define roles & responsibility, contemplates assignment of risk, addresses insurance, has dispute resolution mechanism

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Questions to think about when identifying risks

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what losses would be suffered by the parties if project delayed? who should bear risk if tech doesn’t work?
Insurance/performance bonds? what if tech challenges are harder than expected? who will complete the work if provider defaults?

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Common Law presumptions

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Disputes are inevitable, contracts are entered into freely, words in contract have normal meaning, agreements dont include guarantees or warranties of min standard of competency, quality & fitness for purpose, if a risk has been identified in contract then parties had addressed their minds to that issue.

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Common law response shortcuts

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applied as a ‘general rule’, create consistency, certainty, fairness, subject to ‘unless otherwise’ agreement

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Disputes cause by client dissatisfaction best practices

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understand clients expectations, advise the client of the choices available, explain adv/disadv of each option, allow client to make an informed decision, ensure appropriate party decides, make progress reports, be proactive in solving problems, extreme caution before launching lawsuit, record decision/reasons for issues

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How to keep client happy

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contractual language, communication, appropriate decision making process & decider.

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importance of recording decisions/reasons for issues

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when facts are recorded in detail/accurately, it reduces disputes. Increase chances of success. contemporary notes more convincing that post-dispute justification. Photos tell a story better than words.

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