Article Date: 04/30/2007


EDITOR'S NOTES | Issue 5-18


In 1918, the United States Supreme Court first recognized that a contractor is not responsible for the consequences of defective design documents furnished by the project owner. Under this so-called “Spearin doctrine,” an owner extends an implied warranty that its plans and specifications are complete, accurate and buildable. But the Ohio Supreme Court, in a very ... Log in to view the full text.

 



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