Distress following damage
Language: English Series: Building ; vol 253 no 7534, 12/2/88 p28Publication details: 1988Subject(s): Summary: Briefly discusses "Attia v British Gas plc" (1987) 3 AllER 455 which considered whether a building contractor should pay damages in respect of nervous shock or physchiatric damage suffered by a house owner on witnessing the consequences of his negligence.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Briefly discusses "Attia v British Gas plc" (1987) 3 AllER 455 which considered whether a building contractor should pay damages in respect of nervous shock or physchiatric damage suffered by a house owner on witnessing the consequences of his negligence.