The "Economic Loss Doctrine" Revisited
The case the Supreme Court heard on September 29, 2005 is not exactly a construction case. But its impact on one of construction law's most formidable doctrines -- the "economic loss doctrine" -- could be significant indeed.
The Supreme Court is reviewing the decision in Alejandre v. Bull, 123 Wn. App. 611, 98 P.3d 844 (2004), which arose from the purchase and sale of a home where the septic tank wasn't to the buyer's satisfaction. The buyer sued for damages. The trial court ruled for the seller, holding that the "economic loss doctrine" barred the claim. The Court of Appeals disagreed.
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