66 Construction & Engineering Contracts
Home Renovation Contract by EasyLegalDocs
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This is a standard Home Renovation Contract designed for agreements between a contractor and a client for renovation work. It outlines the scope of work, payment terms, completion dates, and general legal provisions. This template helps ensure both parties understand their obligations and the terms of the renovation project.
Letter to complain about the poor standard of a service by Citizens Advice
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This template provides a formal letter for a consumer to complain to a service provider about a poor standard of service. It references the Consumer Rights Act 2015 and demands a remedy, such as repair or a refund, within a specified period before further action is considered.
Letter to 'make time of the essence': services by Citizens Advice
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The Citizens Advice template letter to make time of the essence helps consumers formally notify a trader that delays may lead to contract termination and recover payments for work not completed. It is part of Citizens Advice’s widely trusted library of open, lawyer-vetted letter templates.
Letter to complain to a trader about poor quality work by Citizens Advice
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The Citizens Advice template letter to complain to a trader about poor quality work cites the Consumer Rights Act 2015, requests a remedy and goodwill discount, and sets a response deadline. It is part of Citizens Advice’s widely trusted library of open, lawyer-vetted letter templates.
Negative Acknowledgement of Party Structure Notice by GOV.UK
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This document is a formal response from an **Adjoining Owner** to a **Building Owner's** Party Structure Notice under the Party Wall etc. Act 1996. It indicates that the Adjoining Owner is *not* content with the proposed works and may initiate a dispute, potentially leading to the appointment of surveyors. It provides options for agreeing on a surveyor or appointing individual surveyors.
3:6 Metre Notice by GOV.UK
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This document is a formal notice under the **Party Wall etc. Act 1996**, specifically a 3/6 Metre Notice. It is used by a building owner to inform an adjoining owner about proposed excavation and construction works near their property, as required by sections 6(1) or 6(2) of the Act. The notice outlines the proposed works, the process for agreement, and steps to take if a dispute arises, including the appointment of an 'Agreed Surveyor'.
Negative Acknowledgement of 3:6 Metre Notice by GOV.UK
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The GOV.UK Negative Acknowledgement of 3/6 Metre Notice is a formal response document issued under Section 6 of the Party Wall etc. Act 1996, allowing adjoining property owners to object to proposed excavation or construction works near a shared boundary. It is part of GOV.UK’s widely trusted library of open, lawyer-vetted legal templates.
Line of Junction Notice - New Wall Astride the Boundary by GOV.UK
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This is a formal notice under the Party Wall etc Act 1996, used by a building owner to inform an adjoining owner of their intention to build a new wall astride the boundary line between their properties. It outlines the proposed works, the intended commencement date, and options for resolving potential disputes, including the appointment of an 'Agreed Surveyor'.
Acknowledgement of Line of Junction Notice by GOV.UK
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The GOV.UK Acknowledgement of Line of Junction Notice – New Wall Astride the Boundary allows an adjoining property owner to formally respond to a building owner’s proposal to construct a new wall astride a shared boundary under section 1(2) of the Party Wall etc. Act 1996. It is part of GOV.UK’s widely trusted library of open, lawyer-vetted legal templates.
Line of Junction Notice - New Wall Wholly on Your Own Land by GOV
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The GOV.UK Line of Junction Notice for building a new wall wholly on your own land is a formal notice under section 1(5) of the Party Wall etc. Act 1996, allowing property owners to inform adjoining owners of proposed boundary works. It is part of GOV.UK’s trusted library of open, lawyer-vetted standard legal templates.