Reference decision: cc • No. 90-19.493 • 1992-06-24 • View the decision →
This decision sheds important light on your property law. Here is what it changes for you.
The situation
Acceptance of works, which must be made on an adversarial basis, is characterised by the client’s unequivocal intention to accept the works; this legally justifies the decision of the Court of Appeal, which excluded or limited the insurers’ guarantee for lack of acceptance, after noting that the fact that the works were continued by successive contractors did not establish the existence of an implied acceptance of the executed works, and held that, due to the absence of any record of the executed work sections and the clients’ initial claim for reimbursement of the advance payments made on the works carried out, their intention to accept those works was not established.
What the law says
This decision confirms the fundamental principles of property law.
Points to remember
- Strictly respect the legal time limits for appeals
- Keep all your supporting documents (deeds, instruments, letters)
- Anticipate: preventive advice always costs less than litigation
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