Sec. 2303.515. LIABILITY OF CONTRACTOR OR ARCHITECT. A contractor or architect who constructs or rehabilitates a building in an enterprise zone is liable for any structural defect in the building only for the period ending on the 10th anniversary of the date on which beneficial occupancy of the building begins after the construction or rehabilitation, notwithstanding a statute of limitations to the contrary.
Added by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 268, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1993.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle G - Economic Development Programs Involving Both State and Local Governments
Chapter 2303 - Enterprise Zones
Subchapter G. Enterprise Zone Benefits
Section 2303.501. Exemptions From State Regulation; Suspension of Local Regulation
Section 2303.502. Review of State Agency Rules; Report
Section 2303.503. State Preferences
Section 2303.504. State Tax Refunds; Report
Section 2303.505. Local Sales and Use Tax Refunds
Section 2303.5055. Refund, Rebate, or Payment of Tax Proceeds to Qualified Hotel Project
Section 2303.506. Reduction or Elimination of Local Fees or Taxes
Section 2303.507. Tax Increment Financing and Abatement; Limitations on Appraised Value
Section 2303.509. Development Bonds
Section 2303.510. Industrial Development Corporation
Section 2303.511. Other Local Incentives
Section 2303.513. Disposition of Public Property in Enterprise Zone
Section 2303.514. Waiver of Performance Bond
Section 2303.515. Liability of Contractor or Architect
Section 2303.516. Monitoring Qualified Business or Enterprise Project Commitments