REALWorld Law

Construction

Rights of purchasers, tenants and banks

How are third parties who are not parties to the construction contract – such as purchasers, tenants and lending banks providing finance towards the development – afforded protection and given rights against the original designers and contractors involved in the design and construction of the project?

Portugal

Portugal

Under Portuguese law, the contractor is liable not just for breach of contract but also for unlawfully and wrongfully 'offending the rights of third parties' (such as purchasers, tenants and banks) or 'any legal provision meant to protect the interests of others'.

Breach of the construction contract leads to contractual liability; offending the rights of third parties may give rise to a non-contractual or tortious liability.

The contractor will only be liable if it acted with guilt and the burden of proof lies with the offended party, the claimant.