Implication of incomplete contract (IC) Malaysian private finance initiative (PFI)
Theoretically, contracts are inevitably incomplete. Incomplete contract (IC) is characterized by the absence of clearly defined, in its entirety, ex-ante the parties’ requirements, rights and obligations and there are gaps, missing provisions, and ambiguities in its terms. On the one hand, IC expose...
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Construction Research Institute of Malaysia (CREAM)
2020
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