Architects Act |
Architects (Professional Conduct and Ethics) Rules |
R 2 |
REVISED EDITION 1990 |
(25th March 1992) |
[30th August 1991] |
Citation |
1. These Rules may be cited as the Architects (Professional Conduct and Ethics) Rules. |
Code of Professional Conduct and Ethics |
Dispute between architects |
3. Where a dispute arises between two or more registered architects and such a dispute is referred to the Board for settlement, the procedure for the settlement of the dispute shall be as follows:
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Dispute between architect and another person |
4. Where a dispute arises between a registered architect and another person who is not a registered architect, and such dispute is referred to the Board for settlement, the procedure for the settlement of the dispute shall be as follows:
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Board entitled to recover expenses |
5. The Board may recover any expenses incurred by it in settling any dispute between registered architects or between a registered architect and his client, in giving any specific advice to an architect or any member of the public upon a request being made for such advice, and in referring any dispute to an arbitrator under rule 4. |
Fees payable for architect’s services |
6.—(1) Where a registered architect performs partial services for any reason including the abandonment, deferment, substitution or omission of any works or part thereof, or if the architect’s services are terminated, the architect shall be entitled to such fees for services performed as agreed between him and his client or, in the absence of any such agreement, the following fees:
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