Going off the deep end
Bingham, T.
Going off the deep end - 1995 - Building 260(7901) 21 July 1995, 30-31; 260(7902) 28 July 1 .
Praises the HL decision, which held that digging up a swimming pool and rebuilding it 9 inches deeper to meet the correct specification was unreasonable. "Ruxley Electronics and Contracting Ltd v Forsyth" (Abs ) Second part stresses that the decision is not a `cowboys` charter` and suggests changes to the facts of the case, which probably would have altered the decision.
BREACH OF CONTRACT
COMMON SENSE
DAMAGES
LOSS OF AMENITY
MEASURE OF DAMAGES
RUXLEY ELECTRONICS AND CONTRACTING V FORSYTH
SWIMMING POOLS
Going off the deep end - 1995 - Building 260(7901) 21 July 1995, 30-31; 260(7902) 28 July 1 .
Praises the HL decision, which held that digging up a swimming pool and rebuilding it 9 inches deeper to meet the correct specification was unreasonable. "Ruxley Electronics and Contracting Ltd v Forsyth" (Abs ) Second part stresses that the decision is not a `cowboys` charter` and suggests changes to the facts of the case, which probably would have altered the decision.
BREACH OF CONTRACT
COMMON SENSE
DAMAGES
LOSS OF AMENITY
MEASURE OF DAMAGES
RUXLEY ELECTRONICS AND CONTRACTING V FORSYTH
SWIMMING POOLS