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Does if matter if the building is not planning complaint. Isn't that a separate matter. Surely what matters is whether whatever was built was built properly.
"t doesn't matter if you have insurance as long as the car has its NCT."
Admittedly it may not be as clear cut or dramatic as that, but there are parallels.
A wall is either built correctly or it is not, you don't need planning or building regulations or any other documents for that.
I noted your reference to the legal position arises from English law, not the law of Ireland.
I don't know enough to comment definitively on that.
Are they equivalent?.
I bow to your superior knowledge Onq but I'd never be able to get on in life if I had to think about doing things the way you do.
Yes.
The planning issues are irrelevant in your case, and should not be allowed to distract from the core issue. Unfortunately, some solicitors do not have a sufficient grasp of construction law and regulations to tease out issues such as these, which goes back to my earlier post that a construction professional with experience in these matters should be able to clarify things a bit for both you and your solicitor (if they are getting confused).
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