Monthly Archives: May 2016

Liquidated Damages – It Could Sink You!

Thursday, May 26th, 2016

Liquidated Damages – It Could Sink You! We are regularly contracted to explain liquidated damages. It is a subject we research to make sure we are into the necessary detail. Our latest research has included a decision in 1904 (no it isn’t a misprint) in the United Kingdom House of Lords. The Clydebank Engineering & […]

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Liquidated Damages – it never rains but it pours

Thursday, December 4th, 2014

  Liquidated Damages (LD’s) are a misunderstood and emotive concept for procurement specialists. A starting point for clarity is the fact that in English Law a penalty clause is illegal. An LD clause is penal if it provides for payment of money stipulated as ‘in terrorem’ of the offending party to force him to perform […]

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The Auditor’s Auditor.

Monday, September 2nd, 2013

Who Audits the Auditors? We have been reading a “Contract Award Manual”. The content relating to procurement begs the question regarding auditor’s competencies to, on an informed basis, audit the specifics of a deal. There is a section on “Negotiation” It states: The auditors review of purchasing procedures should determine whether: a)      Buyers are required […]

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