Business Law for EngineersMcGraw-Hill book Company, Incorporated, 1929 - 496 pages |
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Page 7-20
... allowed by the statutes of some States , but is rather unusual . Under this system , a voter may be allowed to cast six ballots for one director rather than cast one ballot for each of six directors , thus enabling a minority to secure ...
... allowed by the statutes of some States , but is rather unusual . Under this system , a voter may be allowed to cast six ballots for one director rather than cast one ballot for each of six directors , thus enabling a minority to secure ...
Page 16-35
... allowed to examine any material furnished for use in the work under this contract . M. The Contractor is required to afford the Commissioner , or his authorized representative , including engineers , inspectors or any other help that ...
... allowed to examine any material furnished for use in the work under this contract . M. The Contractor is required to afford the Commissioner , or his authorized representative , including engineers , inspectors or any other help that ...
Page 16-66
... allowed to the Contractor , and the time for the completion of the Works shall be extended by resolution of the Commission accordingly . It has been stated elsewhere that any extension of time for suspension or delay should be ...
... allowed to the Contractor , and the time for the completion of the Works shall be extended by resolution of the Commission accordingly . It has been stated elsewhere that any extension of time for suspension or delay should be ...
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