


| Reasonable skill and care vs fit for purpose |
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| Thursday, 19 August 2004 20:11 | ||||||
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This particular old chestnut may not be roasting on an open fire with Jack Frost nipping on its nose (as the song goes), but it has been going for years. It’s the perennial debate about the conflict between reasonable skill and care and fitness for purpose. However, there is an interesting twist to the debate which is of concern when drafting contracts.We will assess your needs and advise on the options; Practical Law Company - Blog page 2009
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