Revising contract sum: the employer right to set-off payment

Until today, dispute concerning payment had long plague the construction industry. Despite, on what was written on contract on agreed contract price, the employer always dissatisfied with contractor's work. This led the employer to reject payment issued by the Architect by withholding and later...

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Main Author: Saad, Hafiz
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/5909/1/HafizSaadMFAB2008.pdf
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Summary:Until today, dispute concerning payment had long plague the construction industry. Despite, on what was written on contract on agreed contract price, the employer always dissatisfied with contractor's work. This led the employer to reject payment issued by the Architect by withholding and later setting off payment in interim certificate. This kind of action had caused the contractor to bring action against the employer in reclaiming the money due to them. On the other hand, the employer will counterclaim against the contractor by putting up excusable reasons in delaying payment. Set off always misconstrued as same as counterclaim or abatement. In related cases, decisions decided by the judge put conditions in construing the terms. The research also concluded that defective works was the key factor of why the employer setting off interim payment to the contractor. In this regard, the Court will depend solely on precedent cases available and the most prominently the provision of set off available in contract. Hence, the employer right to set - off payment must be made according to contract available and not blindly done.