Out of time, out of luck
Out of time, out of luck
- 2002
- Estates Gazette (0221) 25 May 2002, 141(1) .
Discusses the issue of limitation of actions, under which one person's right to sue another expires after a certain time. A recent House of Lords decision in "Cave v Robinson Jarvis & Rolf" (2002) has tilted the advantage of limitation back in favour of professionals, provided they are not guilty of deliberate concealment. Looks at the position of the law following the Cave case.
CAVE V ROBINSON JARVIS & ROLF
LIMITATION ACT 1980 S32(1)(B)
LIMITATION
BREACH OF DUTY
NEGLIGENCE
DELIBERATE CONCEALMENT
PROFESSIONALS
Discusses the issue of limitation of actions, under which one person's right to sue another expires after a certain time. A recent House of Lords decision in "Cave v Robinson Jarvis & Rolf" (2002) has tilted the advantage of limitation back in favour of professionals, provided they are not guilty of deliberate concealment. Looks at the position of the law following the Cave case.
CAVE V ROBINSON JARVIS & ROLF
LIMITATION ACT 1980 S32(1)(B)
LIMITATION
BREACH OF DUTY
NEGLIGENCE
DELIBERATE CONCEALMENT
PROFESSIONALS