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Additional Errata For 2017 FIDIC Contracts: Red Book 2017

The document provides errata for sub-clauses in the 2017 editions of the FIDIC Red, Yellow, and Silver books. It notes that certain sentences in sub-clauses 15.2.1, 16.1, and 16.2 that refer to material breaches should be indented to show they are part of the preceding sub-paragraphs. The errata are provided to clarify the formatting and reading of key sub-clauses dealing with notices, suspension by the contractor, and termination by the contractor.
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Additional Errata For 2017 FIDIC Contracts: Red Book 2017

The document provides errata for sub-clauses in the 2017 editions of the FIDIC Red, Yellow, and Silver books. It notes that certain sentences in sub-clauses 15.2.1, 16.1, and 16.2 that refer to material breaches should be indented to show they are part of the preceding sub-paragraphs. The errata are provided to clarify the formatting and reading of key sub-clauses dealing with notices, suspension by the contractor, and termination by the contractor.
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Additional Errata for 2017 FIDIC contracts

Red Book 2017:

Sub-Clause 15.2.1 [Notice]:

The sentence "and such failure constitutes a material breach of the Contractor's obligations under the
Contract" following sub-paragraph (a) should be indented so as to be clear that it is part of sub-
paragraph (a).

Sub-Clause 16.1 [Suspension by Contractor]:

The sentence "and such failure constitutes a material breach of the Employer's obligations under the
Contract" following sub-paragraph (d) should be indented so as to be clear that it is part of sub-
paragraph (d).

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Siobhan Fahey
04 June 2019
Sub-Clause 16.2 [Termination by Contractor]:

The sentence "and such failure constitutes a material breach of the Employer's obligations under the
Contract" following sub-paragraph (d) should be indented so as to be clear that it is part of sub-
paragraph (d).

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Siobhan Fahey
04 June 2019
Yellow Book 2017:

Sub-Clause 16.1 [Suspension by Contractor]:

The sentence "and such failure constitutes a material breach of the Employer's obligations under the
Contract" following sub-paragraph (d) should be indented so as to be clear that it is part of sub-
paragraph (d).

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Siobhan Fahey
04 June 2019
Silver Book 2017:

Sub-Clause 15.2.1 [Notice]:

The sentence "and such failure constitutes a material breach of the Contractor's obligations under the
Contract" following sub-paragraph (a) should be indented so as to be clear that it is part of sub-
paragraph (a).

Sub-Clause 16.1 [Suspension by Contractor]:

The sentence "and such failure constitutes a material breach of the Employer's obligations under the
Contract" following sub-paragraph (c) should be indented so as to be clear that it is part of sub-
paragraph (c).

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Siobhan Fahey
04 June 2019

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