Reports from the courts – October 2019

Our regular round up of the cases of most relevance to construction from Andrew Croft and Ben Spannuth of Beale & Company Solicitors LLP focusses on a case highlighting that the courts will accept the natural and ordinary meaning of words unless there is evidence to the contrary; and another underlining the importance of clearly pleading your case and fully particularising specific breaches and how they lead to the losses claimed.

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