Business Law for EngineersMcGraw-Hill book Company, Incorporated, 1929 - 496 pages |
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Page 12-5
... secure good work for his client . Experience has established the necessity for systematic in- spection so that work not up to standard shall not be accepted , whether the defect be due to lack of skill or care , or to the undue zeal of ...
... secure good work for his client . Experience has established the necessity for systematic in- spection so that work not up to standard shall not be accepted , whether the defect be due to lack of skill or care , or to the undue zeal of ...
Page 13-5
... secure all lands necessary as soon as the preliminary plans are ready , or to take an option on them by bond or other adequate means . 7. The preparation of the various forms required is of great importance , and this chapter and those ...
... secure all lands necessary as soon as the preliminary plans are ready , or to take an option on them by bond or other adequate means . 7. The preparation of the various forms required is of great importance , and this chapter and those ...
Page 16-5
... secure in the name of the Com- pany , policies of fire insurance in amount , form , and companies , satisfactory to the Chief Engineer , upon such structures and material as shall be specified by the latter , payable to the Company for ...
... secure in the name of the Com- pany , policies of fire insurance in amount , form , and companies , satisfactory to the Chief Engineer , upon such structures and material as shall be specified by the latter , payable to the Company for ...
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