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         <description><![CDATA[I have found these "knowhow" documents to be useful references:  sometimes for me, and sometimes for other people.&#160; They include:

    a glossary of expressions used in construction law, to which I  have given my own definitions
    a table listing the main amendments that need to be made to JCT  forms of building contract, at least from the client's viewpoint, and  why
    a table which tells clients and members of the construction and  professional teams which parts of the CDM...]]></description>
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