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Business of Construction Construction Law Contracts

“Source of Duty,” Tort, and Contract, Oh My!

Originally posted 2021-02-03 11:07:05. Here at Construction Law Musings, I have discussed the general rule in Virginia that tort and contract do not mix.  I have also discussed a few narrow exceptions.  A Virginia Supreme Court case from October of 2019 lays out both sides of this issue in one glorious opinion. In Tingler v. […]

Business of Construction Construction Law Contracts

The General Assembly Adds Some Clarity to Contracts and Unlicensed Contractors

Originally posted 2018-03-26 11:02:41. For years, the statute regarding performing construction without a valid license (Va. Code 54.1-1115) was a bit murky.  While that statute listed several prohibited acts, among them contracting without the proper class of license or use of the license of another, the consequences of such activity, in particular the effect that […]

Business of Construction Construction Law Contracts

English v. RKK. . . The Rest of the Story

Originally posted 2018-11-27 10:20:30. Back in February, I discussed a case relating to indemnity and ambiguity.  The opinion in that case, W.C. English, Inc. v. Rummel, Klepper & Kahl, LLP et al., allowed a breach of contract and indemnity claim to move forward despite the fact that conflicting term sheets between the plaintiff and defendant […]

Business of Construction Construction Law Contracts

Another Reminder that Your Construction Contract Language Matters

Here at Musings, I have often (some might say too often) discussed the fact that in Virginia (as well as other places), your construction contract language will be strictly enforced.  I have also discussed the need for attorney fees provisions as well as other language in order to mitigate your risk as a contractor.  A […]

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