Transcription of RICS professional guidance, UK Surveyors acting as expert ...
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rics professional guidance , UKSurveyors acting as expert witnesses 4th edition, amended August practice statement and guidance noteSurveyors acting as expert witnessesEngland, Wales and Northern Ireland4th edition, April 2014 Amended August 2020 Published by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors ( rics )Parliament SquareLondonSW1P responsibility for loss or damage caused to any person acting or refraining from action as a result of the material included in this publication can be accepted by the authors or by the rics Dispute Resolution professional published 1997: second edition of practice statement 2000: second edition of practice statement and guidance note (combined) 2001: third edition of practice statement and guidance note (combined) 2008.
of this important practice statement and guidance note for expert witnesses. The first recorded use of an expert witness in an English case was in Folkes v Chadd (1782) 3 Doug KB 157. In that case, Lord Mansfield overruled Mr Justice Gould’s refusal to permit a jury to hear the evidence of John Smeaton, a civil engineer, whom some
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