Lecture

Architect's Rights II: Contracts and Remuneration

Description

This lecture delves into a legal case involving architects and engineers collaborating on a project, focusing on the contractual obligations and remuneration disputes. It discusses the burden of proof in establishing the onerous nature of a contract, the role of professional services agreements, and the interpretation of parties' intentions in the absence of a written contract. The lecture explores the legal framework governing contracts between architects and engineers, including the determination of fair compensation and the implications of providing services for free. It also examines the concept of 'animus societatis' in partnership agreements and the importance of establishing clear terms to avoid disputes. The case study highlights the complexities of contractual relationships in the architectural field.

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