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    Claim Notification Regarding Contractual Non-Compliance

     70.00

    This is a claim notification template informing a contractor about contractual non-compliance. It details the non-compliance, its impacts, and financial claims. It demands corrective actions and reserves the right to legal action if not resolved. The contractor must acknowledge receipt and propose a rectification plan.

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    Claim Acceptance Letter – Principal to Contractor

     70.00

    This is a claim acceptance letter template. It acknowledges a claim and provides two options for accepting it: either with a lump sum payment as a legal obligation or as a goodwill gesture. It clearly states that this acceptance covers all related claims and requires the contractor’s signed confirmation.

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    Civil versus Common Law

     550.00

    “Civil versus Common Law Contracts” compares contract formation and enforcement in common and civil law systems. Common law focuses on judicial decisions and flexibility, while civil law emphasizes codified statutes and formalities. Key topics include privity, autonomy, enforceability, interpretation, and the role of good faith in both systems. Estimated Duration: 500 Minutes Tier: Advanced

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    Breach of Contract Claim Notice – Principal vs Contractor

     70.00

    This is a breach of contract claim notice template. It informs the contractor about specific non-compliances and their negative impacts. It demands corrective action and reimbursement for incurred costs, stating the right to take further legal action if necessary. It requires the contractor’s acknowledgement and rectification plan.

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    Notice of Defect – Notice of Self-Remedy – Principal vs Contractor

     70.00

    This is a notice of self-remedy template. It informs a contractor that due to their failure to address a previously reported defect, the principal will take action to rectify the issue themselves. The principal reserves the right to claim back the costs from the contractor and will continue to monitor the situation for further defects.

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    Fundamentals of a Contract of Works: Key Elements and Terms

     80.00

    A Contract of Works is a formal agreement defining the scope, timeline, payment terms, and conditions for a project between parties. It includes identification of involved parties, project requirements, milestone dates, compensation, warranty, liability limits, change orders, termination procedures, dispute resolution, and governing law, ensuring clarity and accountability for successful project completion. Estimated Duration: 110…

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    Onboarding to Digital Contract Management: Tools and Technologies

     880.00

    This course outlines the core concepts of digital contract management, highlighting the shift from traditional to digital formats, which include digital signatures, smart contracts, and blockchain technology. These components streamline contract creation, review, and approval, enhancing security and transparency while ensuring legal validity through compliance with global electronic signature laws. Estimated Duration: 680 Minutes Tier:…

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    Change Query – Principal to Contractor

     70.00

    This is a change query form for construction contracts. It allows requesting clarifications on specific clauses or proposing amendments. You can specify the project, contract details, and due date for a response. The form includes sections for inquiry details, amendment proposition, deadline, and signature.

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    Mastering Contract Administration: Key Practices for Success

     180.00

    The course on contract administration highlights essential practices for managing contracts, including planning, negotiation, execution, performance monitoring, change management, risk management, and claims management. Effective contract administration ensures projects are completed on time, within budget, and to quality standards, while minimizing disputes and enhancing stakeholder satisfaction.

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    Contract Administration Tools: Automating the Contract Lifecycle

     260.00

    This course emphasizes the importance of integrating advanced contract administration tools to enhance efficiency and reduce administrative burdens. It discusses the implementation of contract management software, document management systems, and electronic signature software, which collectively automate the contract lifecycle, improve document handling, and streamline the signing process. Estimated Duration: 310 Minutes Tier: Basics

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    Event Report Form – Contractor to Principal

     70.00

    This is a blank event report form for documenting project incidents. It captures details like project info, reporter contact, incident description, stakeholders involved, proposed actions, financial impacts, and completion verification. It can be used for various incidents by adapting the “Current Status of the Component” section and potentially including attachments.

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    Notice of Defect – Request to Make Good – Principal vs Contractor

     70.00

    This is a “Request to Make Good” letter template. It informs a contractor of a defect in delivered equipment or services and their obligation to fix it under the contract. It details the defect and emphasizes it violates the contract. The letter requests a corrective action plan with approval before work begins and sets a…