Legal aspects of construction

F​‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‍‌‌‌‍​lorida constriction defect statue F.S. 558.001 and the balance of chapter 558 which became effective may 27, 2003 has caused considerable confusion among construction practitioners and contractors related to its procedures and enforcement. This status dramatically altered the industry in the litigation of construction defect claims by requiring homeowners to provide contractors and other allegedly responsible parties with prior written notice and an opportunity to cure the alleged defect prior to filing a lawsuit. Please furnish a summary of the obligations, responsibilities, and time limitat​‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‍‌‌‌‍​ions imposed on those other parties required to serve notice of the defect and those parties receiving notice of the defect. Discuss bother the positive and negative aspects as it relates to both parties concerning the mutual exchange of evidence, the right to inspect the property, destructive testing, the contractors failure to take any action, the contractors failure to honor an agreement to make repairs, and the limits to complete promised repairs. Finally provide a conclusion regarding the effectiveness of this statue and the benefits if any ,to the construction industry and the homeowner​‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‍‌‌‌‍​s

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Comparing Maslow (1968c), Bronfenbrenner (1979) Sameroff (2010) and Shonokoff and Philips (2010) all deem environment and contributing factors such as: family and peers as priority. Bronfenbrenner places them on the microsystem and that is where the child develops the knowledge and empathy towards care givers, school and any other educational setting. Bronfenbrenner placed the microsystem at the inner circle closest to the individual, emphasising the importance, similarly Maslow positioned these needs at the bottom of the hierarchy, again supporting Bronfenbrenner, Sameroff, Shonokoff and Philips and how important they are.

The more stressors that are inflicted onto a child where they cohabitate compromises their learning (Science Daily,2017). For a child to feel safe and partake in their own learning they need to live in a stress free and comfortable environment. Four million children live in poverty in the United Kingdom (The Children’s Society, 2017a). The Early Years Foundation Stage allows for early intervention, and to reach out to those hard to reach families including families with teenage parents, families from minority ethnic communities, families where the parents or children are disabled with support (NSPCC, 2015). Support is necessary to ensure children do not live in poverty and everything is being done to support the family by way of introducing help. An illustration of help is free school meals. Department for Education (2017b) state 14.1% of primary school children receive free school meals (FSM). The Children’s Society (2017b) suggest that FSM are a crucial entitlement and having a healthy, hot meal each day enables the child to concentrate and can have a positive impact on classroom behaviour supporting the DfE and the need for FSM to continue.

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