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Alberta Court of Appeal Opens Door for a Finding of Developer Liability for Construction Deficiencies

The Alberta Court of Appeal (the “Court”) recently heard a summary judgement application involving a condominium board that had made a claim in tort that a developer owed a duty of care regarding serious deficiencies in the design and construction of the condominium’s balconies.   Read the article…………………………..

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