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Partial Certificates of Substantial Completion – a “Trap for the Unwary”

By Steven Boutwell on July 29, 2016
Posted in Construction Law, Louisiana In General

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Louisiana law is clear – all claims against a contractor or design professional arising out of the planning, construction, design or building immovable or movable property must be brought within 5 years of the date of registry in the mortgage office of acceptance of the work by the owner.  If no such acceptance is recorded…

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