Litigation
Oct. 8, 2002
Funky Fungi
Adviser Column - By Michael Solender - With the Aas decision decreeing that consequential damages to other construction elements must be present before collectable damages under negligence theories can accrue, new types of damages are coming to the forefront. Aas v. Superior Court , 24 Cal.4th 627 (2000).
With the Aas decision decreeing that consequential damages to other construction elements must be present before collectable damages under negligence theories can accrue, new types of damages are coming to the forefront. Aas v. Superior Court, 24 Cal.4th 627 (2000).
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