Transcription of STATE OF TEXAS CONSTRUCTION LAW COMPENDIUM
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Revised 2014 STATE OF TEXAS CONSTRUCTION LAW COMPENDIUM Prepared by1 Thomas W. Fee & Rebecca E. Bell Fee Smith Sharp & Vitullo, LLP 13155 Noel Road, Suite 1000 Dallas, TEXAS 75240 (972) 934-9100 Jonathan Schlueter & Brett W. Schouest Cox Smith Matthews Incorporated. 112 East Pecan Street, Suite 1800 San Antonio, TX 78205 (210) 554-5500 Lawrence J. West & Joshua W. Mermis Johnson Trent 919 Milam Street, Suite 1700 Houston, TX 77002 (713) 222-2323 1 The names listed above are ordered solely by way of the alphabet significant contributions were made by all of these individuals in the updating of this COMPENDIUM , and all deserve equal recognition and appreciation. REB 2 Revised 2014 I. INTRODUCTION CONSTRUCTION defect litigation in TEXAS is both standard and unique although lock-step with the majority of jurisdictions in some areas, the depth and breadth of legislation and interpretative common law necessitates careful attention when dealing with a CONSTRUCTION defect claim in TEXAS .
Construction defect litigation in Texas is both standard and unique – although lock-step with ... RCLA must include statutory disclosure information the consumer of the mandatory provision ... ratification, waiver, failure to mitigate damages, limitation of liability, estoppel and prior breach.
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