Non FIDIC based greement

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soumendu ghosh 👤 Member for 22 years 10 months

Hi Khwaja,

I have a few questions for you:



1. What is your Contract conditions based on, if it is not FIDIC(is it JCT ?)? Else, what?



2.Which particular clause in FIDIC do you want to refer to and why?



3. What does your corresponding clause in your contract state ?



I feel if you can provide more details, our friends here will be in a better position to answer



cheers

Soumendu

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Abhijit Kale 👤 Member for 18 years 10 months

No,

But if thr is any hint regarding, use of FIDIC in case of dispute or clarrification is given in a contract.

then giving the same referance you can use the FIDIC.



Cheers,

Abhi

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Johny Kesserwany 👤 Member for 18 years 8 months

You can’t use any clause which is not in your contract.

But in case you don’t have any clause for a specific issue, you can negotiate the solution based on FIDIC as a common rule of practice instead of trying to reinvent the wheel!!!



Regards








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Larry Rino 👤 Member for 18 years 7 months

Khawaja,

Its a big NO... However, you can check "GOVERNING LAW" or "JURISDICTION" clauses in you contract, in case of diputes, arbitration and the like.

Regards

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