Blog post: The end of a builder's concurrent liability in contract and tort? | Practical Law

Blog post: The end of a builder's concurrent liability in contract and tort? | Practical Law

Michael Mendelblat's blog post on the Court of Appeal's judgment in Robinson v PE Jones (Contractors) Ltd [2011] EWCA Civ 9, which held that although a builder can (in principle) owe concurrent duties in tort and in contract, here the builder had excluded that tortious duty in its contract.

Blog post: The end of a builder's concurrent liability in contract and tort?

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Blog post: The end of a builder's concurrent liability in contract and tort?

by PLC Construction
Published on 31 Jan 2011England, Wales
Michael Mendelblat's blog post on the Court of Appeal's judgment in Robinson v PE Jones (Contractors) Ltd [2011] EWCA Civ 9, which held that although a builder can (in principle) owe concurrent duties in tort and in contract, here the builder had excluded that tortious duty in its contract.