Quantum Meruit and Building Contracts: Part II Does the Contract Price put a Ceiling on a Recovery via a Quantum Meruit?

The question posed by the title of this part of the article has been the subject of a substantial amount of commentary by American legal scholars and has been a central issue in a number of cases, almost all of them involving building contracts. The problem is easy to state: P and D have an agreemen...

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Main Authors: HUNTER, Howard, CARTER, J. W.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-41792017-08-11T07:21:08Z Quantum Meruit and Building Contracts: Part II Does the Contract Price put a Ceiling on a Recovery via a Quantum Meruit? HUNTER, Howard CARTER, J. W. The question posed by the title of this part of the article has been the subject of a substantial amount of commentary by American legal scholars and has been a central issue in a number of cases, almost all of them involving building contracts. The problem is easy to state: P and D have an agreement for P to construct a building for a total consideration of $X. When P is partially finished, D breaches. If the contract price and the value of the work to date roughly coincide, there is usually little problem in determining P's recovery. The standard rule of measurement is: expenses incurred to date plus expected profit (the 'benefit of the bargain'). Difficulties arise when the value of P's work exceeds the contract price. We are thus concerned in this part with valid and enforceable contracts which have as their distinguishing feature, from the builder's perspective, an element of unprofitability. 1989-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/2227 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sol_research/article/4179/viewcontent/QuantumMeruitBuildingContracts2_1989.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Restitution Quantum Meruit contracts building contracts Commercial Law Contracts
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Quantum Meruit
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Quantum Meruit
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building contracts
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HUNTER, Howard
CARTER, J. W.
Quantum Meruit and Building Contracts: Part II Does the Contract Price put a Ceiling on a Recovery via a Quantum Meruit?
description The question posed by the title of this part of the article has been the subject of a substantial amount of commentary by American legal scholars and has been a central issue in a number of cases, almost all of them involving building contracts. The problem is easy to state: P and D have an agreement for P to construct a building for a total consideration of $X. When P is partially finished, D breaches. If the contract price and the value of the work to date roughly coincide, there is usually little problem in determining P's recovery. The standard rule of measurement is: expenses incurred to date plus expected profit (the 'benefit of the bargain'). Difficulties arise when the value of P's work exceeds the contract price. We are thus concerned in this part with valid and enforceable contracts which have as their distinguishing feature, from the builder's perspective, an element of unprofitability.
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author HUNTER, Howard
CARTER, J. W.
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title Quantum Meruit and Building Contracts: Part II Does the Contract Price put a Ceiling on a Recovery via a Quantum Meruit?
title_short Quantum Meruit and Building Contracts: Part II Does the Contract Price put a Ceiling on a Recovery via a Quantum Meruit?
title_full Quantum Meruit and Building Contracts: Part II Does the Contract Price put a Ceiling on a Recovery via a Quantum Meruit?
title_fullStr Quantum Meruit and Building Contracts: Part II Does the Contract Price put a Ceiling on a Recovery via a Quantum Meruit?
title_full_unstemmed Quantum Meruit and Building Contracts: Part II Does the Contract Price put a Ceiling on a Recovery via a Quantum Meruit?
title_sort quantum meruit and building contracts: part ii does the contract price put a ceiling on a recovery via a quantum meruit?
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 1989
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/2227
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