Defective Premises Act (Northern Ireland) 2024

Type Act of the Northern Ireland Assembly
Publication 2024-09-20
State In force
Jurisdiction Northern Ireland
Department Statute Law Database
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Duties relating to work to dwellings

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(4A) (1) This Article applies where a person, in the course of a business, takes on work in relation to any part of a building consisting of or containing one or more dwellings. (2) The person owes a duty to— (a) the person for whom the work is done, and (b) each person who holds or acquires an interest (whether legal or equitable) in a dwelling in the building, to see that the work is done in a workmanlike or (as the case may be) professional manner, with proper materials and so that as regards the work the dwelling is fit for habitation when the work is completed. (3) The duty under this Article does not apply in relation to a dwelling if— (a) the work taken on is work for or in connection with the provision of the dwelling (as to which see Article 3), or (b) it is expected that, on completion of the work, it will have ceased to be a dwelling or will otherwise have ceased to exist. (4) A person (A) who takes on any work to which this Article applies for another (B) on terms that A is to do it in accordance with instructions given by or on behalf of B is, to the extent to which A does it properly in accordance with those instructions, to be treated for the purposes of this Article as discharging the duty imposed on A by this Article except where A owes a duty to B to warn B of any defects in the instructions and fails to discharge that duty. (5) A person is not treated for the purposes of paragraph (4) as having given instructions for the doing of work merely because the person has agreed to the work being done in a specified manner, with specified materials or to a specified design. (6) A person who, in the course of a business which consists of or includes carrying out or arranging for the carrying out of work of a kind mentioned in paragraph (1), arranges for another to take on work of that kind is treated for the purposes of this Article as included among the persons who have taken on the work. (7) For the purposes of the Limitation (Northern Ireland) Order 1989, a cause of action in respect of a breach of a duty imposed by this Article is treated as accruing at the time the work is completed; but if after that time a person does further work to rectify the work the person has already done, any such cause of action in respect of that further work is treated as accruing at the time when the further work is finished.

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Limitation periods

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(8A) (1) The following actions may not be brought after the expiration of 15 years from the date on which the right of action accrued— (a) an action by virtue of Article 3 or 4A of the Defective Premises (Northern Ireland) Order 1975; (b) an action by virtue of Article 20 of the Building Regulations (Northern Ireland) Order 1979. (2) The time limits fixed by other provisions of this Part do not apply to an action mentioned in paragraph (1). (3) Where by virtue of Article 3 of the Defective Premises (Northern Ireland) Order 1975 a person became entitled, before the coming into operation of section 2 of the Defective Premises Act (Northern Ireland) 2024, to bring an action against any other person, this Article applies in relation to the action as if the reference in paragraph (1) to 15 years were a reference to 30 years.

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Article 8A of the Limitation (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 (inserted by subsection (1)) has effect as if it provided that the action may not be brought after the end of that year.

Defective premises: transfer of functions

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  • the Department” means the Department for Communities;

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Short title and commencement

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Duties relating to work to dwellings

Limitation periods

Defective premises: transfer of functions

Short title and commencement

Editorial notes

[^key-5ab576a4054c661947062de74e93ec08]: S. 1 in operation at 21.9.2024, see s. 4(2)

[^key-52b4b11797140e7a72ba997f440cd155]: S. 2 in operation at 21.9.2024, see s. 4(2)

[^key-389a4eff853ed78e175ca1b085d8d21a]: S. 3 in operation at 21.9.2024, see s. 4(2)

[^key-7dfb66407be0150653429ecae7186d0d]: S. 4 in operation at 21.9.2024, see s. 4(2)

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