Deck 10: Construction Liens, Delay and Impact Claims

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If the contractor is financially strong, and files a letter of credit with the owner stating that she will have no difficulty in paying subcontractors, she need not comply with the lien legislation trust provisions.
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Why can it be said that contractors are in the business of granting credit?
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How does one perfect a lien?

A) file a notice of lien in the land registry office
B) file a certificate of pending litigation in the land registry office
C) commence a legal action and prove the lien
D) provide the owner with notice of the lien within the time set by the applicable lien legislation
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Contractor A employed two subcontractors, B and C. The total holdback retained by A is $100. B and C file liens for $60 and $240 respectively. Assuming there are no other liens on the project, the holdback amount is correct and the liens are proven, how much will C recover from the holdback?

A) $80
B) $100
C) $240
D) none of the above
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Why might a multiple holdback system result in practice even if the legislation only requires a single holdback system?
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The measured mile approach is suitable for analyzing jobs involving many short tasks all quite different in nature.
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How are critical path activities defined?
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What is the common feature of all activities on the critical path?

A) they are all dependent on each other
B) they cannot be performed at the same time
C) they have no float
D) all of the above
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Which head of damage is generally most difficult to prove?

A) labour costs
B) head office overhead
C) loss of interest on holdback
D) travel expenses
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Deck 10: Construction Liens, Delay and Impact Claims
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If the contractor is financially strong, and files a letter of credit with the owner stating that she will have no difficulty in paying subcontractors, she need not comply with the lien legislation trust provisions.
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Why can it be said that contractors are in the business of granting credit?
The payment scheme used in construction contracts is generally that the contractor does the work, the work is certified, and then payment is made. Thus, the contractor provides the goods and services before being paid and is therefore effectively granting the owner credit.
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How does one perfect a lien?

A) file a notice of lien in the land registry office
B) file a certificate of pending litigation in the land registry office
C) commence a legal action and prove the lien
D) provide the owner with notice of the lien within the time set by the applicable lien legislation
commence a legal action and prove the lien
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Contractor A employed two subcontractors, B and C. The total holdback retained by A is $100. B and C file liens for $60 and $240 respectively. Assuming there are no other liens on the project, the holdback amount is correct and the liens are proven, how much will C recover from the holdback?

A) $80
B) $100
C) $240
D) none of the above
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Why might a multiple holdback system result in practice even if the legislation only requires a single holdback system?
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The measured mile approach is suitable for analyzing jobs involving many short tasks all quite different in nature.
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How are critical path activities defined?
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What is the common feature of all activities on the critical path?

A) they are all dependent on each other
B) they cannot be performed at the same time
C) they have no float
D) all of the above
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Which head of damage is generally most difficult to prove?

A) labour costs
B) head office overhead
C) loss of interest on holdback
D) travel expenses
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