Regularly and diligently
Could you expand on what 'regularly and diligently' can practically mean, with examples? Where have cases been decided where it's borderline.
For example, I have a home extension project that has gone from the initial 3 months of consistent 20-30 person-days of labour per week, to the current series of weeks of 5, 1, 7, 0.5, 0, 10 and then 2 person-days per week. Not regular in my book, but I suspect the builder is trying to do the absolute minimum they can do to not be in breach of contract.
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