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http://dx.doi.org/10.6106/KJCEM.2020.21.1.040

Analysis on the Factors affecting the Ruling on Construction Project Litigation - Focused on the Union Establishment of the Urban and Housing Redevelopment Project -  

Kim, Yohan (Law Firm Taehan Co., Ltd.)
Jung, Boseon (Department of Real Estate Studies, Konkuk University)
Lee, Sangyoub (Department of Real Estate Studies, Konkuk University)
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Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management / v.21, no.1, 2020 , pp. 40-49 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study analyzed the factors affecting the ruling of litigation on the housing reconstruction and housing redevelopment project based on the cross analysis and logistic regression analysis. According to cross analysis result, the defensive process prerequisite group was showed significant in many variables which were past legal relation, no ownership or association member status, double lawsuit, abuse of lawsuit right·litigation trust, existence of claim-preclusion, no standing to sue·no standing to be sued, lapse of litigation period, no legal interest, no own defect of approval. On the other hand, the offensive cause of action group was found to have no significant variable. According to logistic regression result, the defensive process prerequisite group was showed significant in many variables which were past legal relation, no standing to sue·no standing to be sued, no ownership or association member status, double lawsuit, no own defect of approval, abuse of lawsuit right·litigation trust, existence of claim-preclusion. Meanwhile, the offensive cause of action group was showed significant in only one variable that was defect in relation with articles of association. Overall, it is noteworthy that the offensive cause group showed very low significant results compared with the defensive process prerequisite group.
Keywords
Urban and Housing Redevelopment Project; Litigation; Ruling Factors; Cross Analysis; Logistic Regression;
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