Dunham and Young's Contracts, Specifications, and Law for EngineersMcGraw-Hill, 1986 - 495 pages |
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Page 77
... means of performance , and that the contract could not be fulfilled unless the gas supply continued to exist . They contemplated and assumed its continued existence and contracted with reference thereto as the means of performance . The ...
... means of performance , and that the contract could not be fulfilled unless the gas supply continued to exist . They contemplated and assumed its continued existence and contracted with reference thereto as the means of performance . The ...
Page 106
... mean the Chief Engineer of the John Doe Corpora- tion , acting personally . 2 " Engineer " shall mean the Chief Engineer , acting either personally or through duly authorized representatives operating within the scope of the author- ity ...
... mean the Chief Engineer of the John Doe Corpora- tion , acting personally . 2 " Engineer " shall mean the Chief Engineer , acting either personally or through duly authorized representatives operating within the scope of the author- ity ...
Page 420
... means " opened , ” or “ dis- closed . " Issuance of a patent does not necessarily mean that the patentee has a right to manufacture the article involved ; additional governmental ( or other ) authoriza- tion may be needed before he can ...
... means " opened , ” or “ dis- closed . " Issuance of a patent does not necessarily mean that the patentee has a right to manufacture the article involved ; additional governmental ( or other ) authoriza- tion may be needed before he can ...
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acceptance accord and satisfaction action actual agency agent agreement applied approval arbitration architect assignment assume authority beneficiary bidder bilateral contract bond breach building cause circumstances claim clause cofferdams common law compensation complete concrete condition consideration construction contract contract documents contract drawings contractor contributory negligence corporation cost court creditor damages defendant duty enforce engineer engineer's entitled estimate example excavation extra furnish illustrate implied injury installation intended involved land last clear chance liability limited liquidated damages lump-sum materials matter means ment necessary negligence negotiable instrument obligation offer offeror operation owner particular partner partnership party patent payment performance performance bond person plaintiff plans prepared promise promisor question reasonable regarding responsible result rule shop drawings specifications standard statute stipulated stockholders structure subcontractor third-party beneficiary tion tort ultra vires unit prices unit-price contract workmanship