Causation in construction law Principles and methods of analysis
Language: English Publication details: London Daniel Atkinson 2007Description: 142 p. 25cmISBN:- 9780955729300
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Causation in law -- Concepts of causation -- The principled approach -- Causation and logic -- Causation and programmes -- Methods of delay analysis -- Index
This book examines causation in construction law in a practical way. Presents an extensive range of case law. Uses examples and a theoretical project to explain how to apply various concepts such as common sense, dominant cause, but-for test and new intervening act. Identifies the principles that need to be applied to construction law. Presents the possibilities of incorrectness of current methods of programme analysis. Describes the practical steps to take in case of liability.