Is a builder entitled to recover from a builder who has performed the work in accordance with the contract?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Lind v. Storey, 2021 BCPC 2 (CanLII):

In Hutchinson v. Mathias it was said at p. 453: The law seems clear that in a contract of this sort where the builder has substantially complied with the contract, that is, where all the work to be done has been doe, but where it has been done negligently or in an improper manner, the builder is entitled to recover with deductions necessary to complete the work as specified in the contract.

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