Article | REF: C74 V2

Private works contracts

Author: Bernard-Michel BLOCH

Publication date: November 10, 2012

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6. Liability and litigation

From the outset of contract negotiations, the lessor (and more specifically the contractor, architect or consulting engineer) incurs a number of responsibilities.

These are very varied, and need to be examined both during the performance of the contract (before acceptance of the work), and after acceptance of the works.

6.1 Contract performance disputes

In the performance of its contract, the lessor is likely to incur various liabilities, whether contractual, quasi-delictual or even tortious.

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