Effective - 28 Aug 2005
436.350. Definitions. — As used in sections 436.350 to 436.365, unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the following terms shall mean:
(1) "Action", any civil lawsuit, action, or proceeding, in contract or tort, or otherwise, for damages or indemnity, brought to assert a claim, whether by petition, complaint, counterclaim, or cross-claim, for damage to, diminution in the value of, or the loss of use of real or personal property caused by an alleged construction defect. Action does not include any claim originating in small claims court, or any civil action in tort alleging personal injury or wrongful death to a person or persons resulting from an alleged construction defect;
(2) "Association":
(a) An association or unit owners' association as defined and provided for in subdivision (3) of section 448.1-103;
(b) A homeowners' association, including but not limited to a nonprofit corporation or unincorporated association of homeowners created pursuant to a declaration to own and operate portions of a planned community or other residential subdivision and which has the power under the declaration to assess association members to pay the costs and expenses incurred in the performance of the association's obligations under the declaration, or tenants-in-common with respect to the ownership of common areas or amenities of a planned community or other residential subdivision; or
(c) Any cooperative form of ownership of multiunit housing;
(3) "Claimant", a homeowner or association which asserts a claim against a contractor concerning an alleged construction defect;
(4) "Construction defect", for the purposes of sections 436.350 to 436.365, a deficiency in, or a deficiency arising from, any of the following:
(a) Defective material, products, or components used in new residential construction or from a substantial remodel;
(b) Violation of the applicable codes and ordinances, including those ordinances which regulate zoning and the subdivision of land, in effect at the time of the commencement of construction of residential improvements, or as to a substantive remodel, at the commencement of such substantial remodel; provided however, that any matter that is in compliance with applicable codes and ordinances, including without limitation those ordinances which regulate zoning and the subdivision of land, in effect at the commencement of construction of residential improvements, or to a substantial remodel as the case may be, shall conclusively establish that such matter is not, nor shall it be deemed or construed to be a construction defect, unless a construction defect as to such matter is established because of defective material, products, or components used in new residential construction or in a substantial remodel;
(c) Failure to construct residential improvements in accordance with accepted trade standards for good and workmanlike construction at the time of construction. Compliance with the applicable codes and ordinances, including without limitation those ordinances which regulate zoning and the subdivision of land, in effect at the commencement of construction, or of a substantial remodeling as the case may be, shall conclusively establish construction in accordance with accepted trade standards for good and workmanlike construction, with respect to all matters specified in those codes;
(d) Failure to construct residential improvements in accordance with the agreement between the contractor and the claimant, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this subdivision;
(5) "Contractor", any person, company, firm, partnership, corporation, association, or other entity that is engaged in the business of designing, developing, constructing, or substantially remodeling residences;
(6) "Homeowner", any person, company, firm, partnership, corporation, association, or other entity who contracts with a contractor for the construction, substantial remodel of a residence, or the sale of a residence constructed by such contractor. Homeowner also includes a subsequent purchaser of a residence from any homeowner;
(7) "Residence", a single-family house, duplex, triplex, quadraplex, or a unit in a multiunit residential structure in which title to each individual unit is transferred to the owner under a condominium or cooperative system, and shall include common areas and common elements as defined in subdivision (4) of section 448.1-103. Residence shall include the land and improvements to land under and around the house, unit, or structure. Residence shall not include a manufactured home as defined in section 700.010;
(8) "Serve" or "service", personal service to the person intended to be notified or mailing to the last known address of such person;
(9) "Substantial remodel", a remodel of a residence, for which the total cost exceeds one-half of the assessed value of the residence for property tax purposes at the time the contract for the remodel work was made.
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(L. 2005 S.B. 168 § 431.300)
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XXVIII - Contracts and Contractual Relations
Chapter 436 - Special Purpose Contracts
Section 436.100 - Definitions.
Section 436.103 - Action for damages or injunction, jurisdiction.
Section 436.105 - Franchisor to have registered agent on file in office of secretary of state.
Section 436.150 - Definitions.
Section 436.157 - Contract for payment of royalties must be in writing, content.
Section 436.159 - Prohibited acts by performing rights society, exception — violations — penalties.
Section 436.163 - Laws applicable only to performing rights societies.
Section 436.215 - Citation of law.
Section 436.218 - Definitions.
Section 436.221 - Director's authority.
Section 436.233 - Sanctioning of certificate of registration, when — complaint procedure.
Section 436.236 - Temporary certificate of registration permitted, when.
Section 436.239 - Application fee — athlete agent fund created — rulemaking authority.
Section 436.248 - Cancellation of contract, when.
Section 436.251 - Records to be retained.
Section 436.254 - Prohibited acts.
Section 436.263 - Violations, penalties.
Section 436.266 - Uniformity considered in applying law.
Section 436.272 - Moneys collected for certain violations to be transferred to general revenue.
Section 436.300 - Private construction work contract payment requirements.
Section 436.303 - Contract provisions — retainage.
Section 436.306 - Security tendered, when.
Section 436.309 - Subcontractor may tender substitute security, when.
Section 436.312 - Substitute security requirements.
Section 436.315 - Withholding of retainage prohibited, when.
Section 436.318 - Release of retainage, payment made.
Section 436.321 - Adjustment in retainage, when.
Section 436.324 - Release of retainage, when.
Section 436.327 - Substantial completion defined.
Section 436.330 - Subcontractor obligations.
Section 436.333 - Unenforceability of contracts entered into after August 28, 2002.
Section 436.336 - Applicability.
Section 436.350 - Definitions.
Section 436.353 - Notice of offer to cure defects by contractor, contents — effect on court actions.
Section 436.362 - Mediation requirements.
Section 436.365 - Law not to restrict or inhibit other remedies or ability to contract.
Section 436.400 - Citation of law — applicability.
Section 436.405 - Definitions.
Section 436.410 - Applicability exceptions.
Section 436.412 - Violations, disciplinary actions authorized — governing law for contracts.
Section 436.415 - Provision of certain services required by provider — seller's duties.
Section 436.430 - Trust-funded preneed contract requirements.
Section 436.440 - Provisions applicable to all preneed trusts.
Section 436.445 - Trustee not to make decisions, when.
Section 436.450 - Insurance-funded preneed contract requirements.
Section 436.455 - Joint account-funded preneed contract requirements.
Section 436.456 - Cancellation of contract, when, procedure.
Section 436.457 - Seller's right to cancel, when, procedure.
Section 436.458 - Alternative provider permitted, when.
Section 436.460 - Seller report to board required, contents — fee — filing of reports.
Section 436.465 - Record-keeping requirements of seller.
Section 436.470 - Complaint procedure — violation, attorney general may file court action.
Section 436.480 - Death or incapacity of purchaser, transfer of rights and remedies, to whom.
Section 436.485 - Violations, penalties.
Section 436.490 - Sale of business assets of provider — report to board required, contents.
Section 436.500 - Sale of business assets by seller, report to board required, contents.
Section 436.505 - Credit life insurance may be offered to purchaser.
Section 436.510 - Seller's failure to make timely payment, effect of — rights of purchaser.