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C/L/818. Applications of Tort, Contract and Statutory Liabilities in Construction Industry
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- 2011
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The paper examines the areas of law relevant for the construction industry discussing the consequences of negligence as part of tort law, the principles of the contract law, the role of construction contracts, the effects of statutory liabilities on the construction and property industry, etc.
KEYWORDS: Tort law, contract law, statutory liabilities, construction industry,
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