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035 _a(Sirsi) u28444
041 _aeng
245 _aHoward and Another v Horne and Sons (a firm)
260 _c1989
350 _a0
490 _aConstruction Industry Law Letter
_v(1989) CILL 500-501(2)
520 _aA claim for damages by a purchaser (H), for the costs of rewiring and consequential damage to a house they purchased. H requested a RICS House Buyers Report which surveyors (HO) undertook. Included in the report was a statement on the wiring : "electrical wiring is in Pvc cable". H understood this to mean it was modern and there was no need for concern. The report also had a note on services saying only a visual inspection had been made, they had not been tested and a specialist would need to be consulted as to the standards of any installations. The report had been made negligently; only some wiring was Pvc covered, the rest was in a dangerous state - this was agreed by both parties. H had the property rewired at a cost in excess of £6,000 and claimed damages against HO. Two issues arose: 1) were HO liable to H?; 2) if so, what was the measure of the damages. ORC held that HO were both in breach of contract with H and in breach of a duty of care . H formulated their claim on the bas
650 _aRICS HOMEBUYER SURVEY AND VALUATION
650 _aLIABILITY
650 _aNEGLIGENCE
650 _aSURVEY REPORT
650 _aSURVEYORS
690 _aMANAGEMENT-BUSINESS MANAGEMENT-PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
942 _n0
948 _c04/03/1997
999 _c19150
_d19150