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Defects Liability Period (DLP)

A period - typically 6 or 12 months - following practical completion during which the contractor is obliged to return and remedy any defects that arise from faulty workmanship or materials. The client retains the second half of the retention until the end of the DLP to incentivise the contractor to deal with defects promptly. After the DLP, the final certificate is issued and all retention released.

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Practical CompletionRetention
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