Limitation period clarification
Limitation period clarification
- 2002
- RICS News Service 26 April 2002, Estates Gazette [2002] 19 EG 146 (CS) Architects' Journal 17(215) 2 May 2002, 10(3) .
"Cave v Robinson" has now been successfully appealed to the House of Lords overturning the Court of Appeal's decision. This has restored the limitation periods that existed prior to the "Brocklesby"case. This means that for a claimant to bring a claim ♯out of timeα there must be a deliberate concealment on the part of the defendant. http://www.rics.org/ricscms/bin/show?class=News&template=/includes/shownews.html&id=2371
CAVE V ROBINSON JARVIS AND ROLF
BROCKLESBY V ARMITAGE & GUEST
LIMITATION PERIOD
NEGLIGENCE CLAIMS
"Cave v Robinson" has now been successfully appealed to the House of Lords overturning the Court of Appeal's decision. This has restored the limitation periods that existed prior to the "Brocklesby"case. This means that for a claimant to bring a claim ♯out of timeα there must be a deliberate concealment on the part of the defendant. http://www.rics.org/ricscms/bin/show?class=News&template=/includes/shownews.html&id=2371
CAVE V ROBINSON JARVIS AND ROLF
BROCKLESBY V ARMITAGE & GUEST
LIMITATION PERIOD
NEGLIGENCE CLAIMS