Decinal Liability
Decinal Liability
Decinal Liability
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Architects and Engineers who intend to be doing business in the Middle East for the long term would be wise to
consider obtaining their professional liability policies in the U.K., which has a legal or civil liability trigger as
opposed to a negligence trigger. These policies will provide protection against the imposition of decennial
liability, so long as they are kept in force for ten (10) years after completion of the work, which is the duration of
the liability period.
Another possible alternative with respect to design professionals is Owners Protective Professional Indemnity
Insurance (OPPI), which protects the owner in the event that the underlying professional liability policy is
deficient in coverage. Of course, the policy wording would have to be carefully reviewed to ensure that the policy
would respond in the event of strict liability that is not covered by the underlying design professionals policy.
Unfortunately, contractors face a more difficult situation. The French market offers decennial insurance on a
project specific basis, but it is very expensive and very invasive. The insurer provides a certificate of intent to
issue the policy when the project is completed and becomes heavily involved in process, monitoring the design
and construction. The combination of prohibitive cost and interference with the work means this is not a practical
alternative for most contractors, who instead find themselves having to rely on their balance sheets.
Thanks to Michael Earp, Executive Director and Sr. VP, Aon Risk Solutions in London, and Kamal Hafez,
Associate Lawyer, Al Tamimi - Qatar, for their assistance with this article.
Country Civil Code
Provisions
Who is
Liable?
Scope of Liability
Liability Claim
Period Limitation
Period
Comments
Iraq
Articles 870
872 of the Civil
Code No. 40 of
1951
Architect /
Engineer
and
Contractor
Total or partial
collapse and any
defect which may
threaten the strength
and safety of a
building or fixed
installation
No liability if defects
are found to have
resulted from causes
which could not have
been foreseen at the
time of construction
Jordan
Articles 788
791 of the Civil
Code No. 43 of
1976
Architect /
Engineer
and
Contractor
Total or partial
Ten (10)
structural collapse and years
any defect which
imperils the strength
or safety of a building
Kuwait
Total or partial
Ten (10)
destruction or damage years
and any defect that
threatens the strength
and safety of a
building or fixed
construction
Three (3)
years from
collapse or
discovery of
defect
Qatar
Total or partial
collapse or fault and
any defect which
threatens the
sturdiness and safety
of a building or fixed
construction
UAE
Articles 880-883
of the Civil
Transactions
Law No. 5 of
1985
Total or partial
Ten (10)
collapse and any
years
defect which threatens
the stability or safety
Architect /
Engineer
and
Contractor
Three (3)
years from
collapse or
discovery of
defect
Contractor is strictly
liable for all defects,
including joint and
several liability for
design defects
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of a building or other
fixed installation
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