Defective Work and the Measure of Damages
Claims in relation to defective work are relatively common in construction projects. Knowing how the courts value these claims and the time limits for parties to raise such claims is essential knowledge for anyone faced with the problem of defective work.
This briefing note describes the current law on defective work and uses the recent example of Albert Bartlett & Sons to highlight the issues this can bring about.
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