Legal terms explained: Fitness for purpose or reasonable skill and care?

As every lawyer knows, the common law imposes on a professional person a standard of reasonable skill and care (Bolam v Friern Hospital Management Committee [1957] 2 All ER 118). This means that the works must meet the standard of a competent professional.

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