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035 _a(Sirsi) u2156
041 _aeng
245 _aLondon Congregational Union Incorporated v Harriss & Harriss
260 _c1986
350 _a0
490 _aConstruction Industry Law Letter
_v(1986) CILL 284-286(3)
520 _aCA 30 July 1986. Appeal by architects (A) against decision finding them negligent in design of surface water drains and damp-proofing for a new church and hall. A had been employed by the plaintiffs to design and supervise construction. A contended that claims against them were statute barred by the Limitation Act 1939 . Practical completion was achieved in January 1970. By August 1971 the beginning of a series of floodings occurred. By mid 1975 the hall had been flooded 11 times. Further damage was caused by damp because A had failed to insert damp proof courses. The plaintiffs issued a writ against A in February 1977 claiming damages for negligence , including economic loss . The point at issue was whether the limitation period should be taken as running from the date when the damage occurred, i.e. August 1971, or the date when the buildings were completed, i.e. January 1970 and therefore statute barred as A contended. Relevant cases were referred to in the judgement, the most infl
650 _aLATENT DAMAGE
690 _aBUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION-CASE LAW
942 _n0
948 _c04/03/1997
999 _c1297
_d1297