Architects` certificates: the need for impartiality
Harris, P.J.
Architects` certificates: the need for impartiality - 1988 - Building Technology & Management 26(4) August/September 1988, 27-28(2) .
Briefly discusses the case Michael Sallis and Co Ltd v E C A Calil and William F Newman and Associates (1987) (See WB2416-02) in which it was held that an architect in his role as independent decision maker during a building contract did owe a duty of care to the building contractor under JCT 1963 .
ARCHITECTS' CERTIFICATES
ECONOMIC LOSS
EXTENSION OF TIME
NEGLIGENCE
Architects` certificates: the need for impartiality - 1988 - Building Technology & Management 26(4) August/September 1988, 27-28(2) .
Briefly discusses the case Michael Sallis and Co Ltd v E C A Calil and William F Newman and Associates (1987) (See WB2416-02) in which it was held that an architect in his role as independent decision maker during a building contract did owe a duty of care to the building contractor under JCT 1963 .
ARCHITECTS' CERTIFICATES
ECONOMIC LOSS
EXTENSION OF TIME
NEGLIGENCE