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Just bear in mind that, in court, exclusion clauses are always interpreted against those who seek to rely on them, leaving you to show that the clause is reasonable and not unusually restrictive. Here though, by pointing out you are not qualified as structural engineers, the customer is given a caveat which should lead them to seek qualified advice, thus mitigating their risk. You should consider a career in contract law :biggrin:

 

As long as they read and understand your terms and conditions then agree the works they accept any liability.

 

Because we cannot see what is going on under the ground the history of the area etc pipes old ditches sewers etc we cannot give accurate advice on the after effects only an opinion or guidence.

 

Most of the time buildings heave because builders dig shallow foundations near big trees ??.

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