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- Defective_Premises_Act_1972 abstract "The Defective Premises Act 1972 (c. 35) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that covers landlords' and builders' liability for poorly constructed and poorly maintained buildings, along with any injuries that may result. During the 19th century, the common law principle that a landlord could not be liable for letting a poorly maintained house was established, while a long-running principle was that, in practice, builders could not be sued for constructing defective buildings. The courts began to turn against the first principle during the 20th century, imposing several restrictions on the landlord's immunity, but the landlord was still largely free from being sued.The Defective Premises Bill was introduced to the House of Commons as a private member's bill by Ivor Richard on 1 December 1971, and given the Royal Assent on 29 June 1972, coming into force as the Defective Premises Act 1972 on 1 January 1974. The Act establishes a duty of care builders and their sub-contractors owe to the occupiers of property they construct or modify, and also establishes a duty of care landlords hold towards their tenants and any third parties who might be injured by their failure to maintain or repair property. The Act received a mixed reaction from critics; while some complimented it on its simple nature compared to the previously complex common rule laws, others felt that it was too limited for what was desired to be achieved, and that the wording used was at times both too vague and too specific.".
- Defective_Premises_Act_1972 wikiPageExternalLink ukpga_19720035_en.pdf.
- Defective_Premises_Act_1972 wikiPageID "25312165".
- Defective_Premises_Act_1972 wikiPageRevisionID "588974605".
- Defective_Premises_Act_1972 commencement "1974-01-01".
- Defective_Premises_Act_1972 hasPhotoCollection Defective_Premises_Act_1972.
- Defective_Premises_Act_1972 longTitle "An Act to impose duties in connection with the provision of dwellings and otherwise to amend the law of England and Wales as to liability for injury or damage caused to persons through defects in the state of premises.".
- Defective_Premises_Act_1972 originalText ukpga_19720035_en.pdf.
- Defective_Premises_Act_1972 parliament "Parliament of the United Kingdom".
- Defective_Premises_Act_1972 relatedLegislation Occupiers'_Liability_Act_1957.
- Defective_Premises_Act_1972 royalAssent "1972-06-29".
- Defective_Premises_Act_1972 shortTitle "Defective Premises Act 1972".
- Defective_Premises_Act_1972 status "Current".
- Defective_Premises_Act_1972 statuteBookChapter "c.35".
- Defective_Premises_Act_1972 territorialExtent "England and Wales".
- Defective_Premises_Act_1972 useNewUkLeg "yes".
- Defective_Premises_Act_1972 subject Category:United_Kingdom_Acts_of_Parliament_1972.
- Defective_Premises_Act_1972 subject Category:United_Kingdom_tort_law.
- Defective_Premises_Act_1972 comment "The Defective Premises Act 1972 (c. 35) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that covers landlords' and builders' liability for poorly constructed and poorly maintained buildings, along with any injuries that may result. During the 19th century, the common law principle that a landlord could not be liable for letting a poorly maintained house was established, while a long-running principle was that, in practice, builders could not be sued for constructing defective buildings.".
- Defective_Premises_Act_1972 label "Defective Premises Act 1972".
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- Defective_Premises_Act_1972 wasDerivedFrom Defective_Premises_Act_1972?oldid=588974605.
- Defective_Premises_Act_1972 isPrimaryTopicOf Defective_Premises_Act_1972.