Collateral Warranties

Collateral Warranties A Practical Guide for the Construction Industry

Hardback (06 Nov 1990)

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Publisher's Synopsis

The use of collateral warranties has been rapidly growing in the UK since the mid 1980s. Following the recent ruling in July 1990 of the House of Lords in Murphy v. Brentwood District Council (extending its decision in D & F Estates Ltd v. The Church Commissioners (1988)) the prospects of success of tenants and subsequent purchasers in a claim for negligence have been severely restricted. This radical change in the law has lead developers, tenants, subsequent purchasers and funding institutions to seek a contractual, creating a direct contractural relationship with architects, engineers, contractors and sub–contractors. The remedy has its own problems. Very few standard forms of collateral warranty exist and even those recently introduced are not yet widely used; developers, tenants, purchasers and funding institutions have therefore produced their own forms which they seek to impose. In commercial transactions the courts are not necessarily concerned with fairness. Collateral warranties may create extremely onerous legal burdens, often greater and longer lasting than those which exist under the contract to which they relate, and which may cause serious problems in relation to professional indemnity insurance cover. Now for the fist time, this unique book provides expert and practical guidance to collateral warranties. Related areas of the law are clearly and comprehensively explained, providing an invaluable account of this important and

Book information

ISBN: 9780632029198
Publisher: Blackwell Scientific
Imprint: Wiley Blackwell
Pub date:
DEWEY: 344.20636
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 218
Weight: -1g