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From the supplier: There is an ongoing debate about the application of limitations of liability provisions in contracts between owners and design professionals such as architects or engineers. In some cases the limitations have been interpreted as being supported by common law contracting rights and in others they have been declared void because they violate state anti-indemnity laws and are against public policy. It is important to consider aspects such as a state's anti-indemnity statues, the specifics of a professional's error and the nature of loss in making limitations of liability proposals in professional services contracts.
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Title: Enforcing limitation of liability provisions in owner architect engineer contracts.
Author: Reeder R. Fox
Publication:Defense Counsel Journal (Refereed)
Date: July 1, 1995
Publisher: International Association of Defense Counsels
Volume: 62 Issue: n3 Page: 407-414
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Enforcing limitation of liability provisions in owner architect engineer contracts.: An article from: Defense Counsel Journal
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Author(s)Reeder R. Fox, Lisa Wolff
ISBN / ASINB00093MP92
ISBN-13978B00093MP95
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