Can a contractor recover from a contractor's failure to meet the specifications of a construction contract?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Broley v. Mills, 1908 CanLII 171 (SK QB):

Trifling variations from the specifications or omissions in unimportant details will not, however, preclude the contractor from recovering. French v. Holtby, 1 O.W.R. 821.

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