Contracts, Specifications, and Law for EngineersMcGraw-Hill, 1979 - 583 pages |
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Page 52
... intended that it should and indicated as much in so many words ; it is then an express condition . Or it may operate as a condition because the parties intended that it should , such intention being a matter of reasonable inference from ...
... intended that it should and indicated as much in so many words ; it is then an express condition . Or it may operate as a condition because the parties intended that it should , such intention being a matter of reasonable inference from ...
Page 70
... intended to comply with a contract and has substantially complied with it , although there may be slight defects caused by a misconstruction of the terms of the contract , and the house as built has been received by the owner and is ...
... intended to comply with a contract and has substantially complied with it , although there may be slight defects caused by a misconstruction of the terms of the contract , and the house as built has been received by the owner and is ...
Page 120
... intended use of the building had to be abandoned . Eventually , extensive and costly measures had to be taken to remedy the situation . Such division of responsibility is not desirable . In yet another case , some heavy concrete walls ...
... intended use of the building had to be abandoned . Eventually , extensive and costly measures had to be taken to remedy the situation . Such division of responsibility is not desirable . In yet another case , some heavy concrete walls ...
Contents
Law and Courts | 13 |
Performance or Breach of Contract Obligations | 69 |
Termination of Agreements | 93 |
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