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| Liebe, the builder, entered into a contract with Molloy, the employer, to erect buildings for over $30,000. The contract
provided that no works beyond those included in the contract should be allowed or paid for without an order in writing signed
by both the architect and the proprietor... |
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| Lifestyle Retirement Projects No 2 Pty Ltd (‘Lifestyle’) entered into a construction contract with Parisi Homes Pty Ltd
(Parisi’). Parisi served a Payment Claim under section 13 of the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act
1999 (NSW) (‘the Act’) on Lifestyle, who responded with a Payment Schedule under section 14 of the Act. The matter was
referred to Adjudication; the Adjudicator determining that Lifestyle was to pay Parisi $151,000.00... |
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| Liverpool City Council (‘the Council’) entered into two contracts with Casbee Pty Ltd (‘Casbee’) for drainage construction
work at Hinchinbrook creek and stormwater pond construction work at Riverside Park, Chipping Norton... |
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| Lucas Street Pty Ltd (“Lucas”) entered into a construction contract with the Council of the City of Sydney (“the Council”) for
the reconstruction of the Customs House. Lucas served a Payment Claim under the Building and Construction Industry
Security of Payment Act 1999 (NSW) (“the Act”) in the sum of $3,952,474 for variations and alleged unpaid contract sum
amounts... |
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| Lumbers owned land in South Australia, and engaged W Cook & Sons Pty Ltd (“Sons”) to construct a
house on that land. Most of the work required by that oral contract between Sons and Lumbers, was
subsequently delegated to W Cook Builders Pty Ltd (“Builders”) as sub-contractors to co-ordinate
trades and supervise the construction work., without the knowledge or approval of the Lumbers... |
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