Builders not negligent
Language: English Series: Times ; 27/7/90 p29Publication details: 1990Subject(s): Summary: Department of Transport v Thomas Bates and Son Ltd HL 26 July 1990. The DTp had no case against the builders of a building, of which the department was an underlessee. Remedial work , which the department carried out on pillars found to be unable to support the design load of the building, was done to allow the building to be made proper use of and not to avert damage to health and safety .| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Department of Transport v Thomas Bates and Son Ltd HL 26 July 1990. The DTp had no case against the builders of a building, of which the department was an underlessee. Remedial work , which the department carried out on pillars found to be unable to support the design load of the building, was done to allow the building to be made proper use of and not to avert damage to health and safety .