7. Conclusion
Guarantee regulations were very useful during reconstruction after the Second World War. These regulations are still in force, and have been supplemented where necessary. If contracts are not respected, they provide the client with a guarantee of good performance.
These regulations are based on insurance contracts taken out by the builder and contractors for the benefit of the owner. These contracts come into effect after acceptance of the work. They include the "garantie de parfait achèvement" (guarantee of perfect completion), the "garantie biennale de bon fonctionnement" (biennial guarantee of good working order) and the "garantie décennale" (ten-year guarantee).
However, if the builder and contractors fail to meet the claims made by the owner, and legal action is necessary, repairs must be carried out. This is why, before starting work,...
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Bibliography
- (1) - SERIN (P.) et al. - Guide pratique du chantier, - ETI, http://publications.eti-construction.fr/publications/chantiers-ti409/
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Regulations
Article 1792 of the French Civil Code on builder's liability for damage
Article 1792-4-1 of the French Civil Code on the ten-year warranty
Article 1792-3 of the French Civil Code on the biennial warranty
Article 1792-6 of the French Civil Code on the perfect completion guarantee
Articles L. 242-1 and L. 242-2 of the French Insurance...
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