Acquiring a HomeDoubleday, Page & Company, 1925 - 280 pages |
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Clinton H. Blake (Jr). A HOME CLINTON H. BLAKE , Jr. ᄂ ACQUIRING A HOME BY CLINTON H. BLAKE , JR. ACQUIRING Front Cover.
Clinton H. Blake (Jr). A HOME CLINTON H. BLAKE , Jr. ᄂ ACQUIRING A HOME BY CLINTON H. BLAKE , JR. ACQUIRING Front Cover.
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... cover , what the amount of the architect's charge will be , or what obliga- tions the architect assumes as supervisor . He does not know what the respective rights of the architect and himself will be with respect to changes in the ...
... cover , what the amount of the architect's charge will be , or what obliga- tions the architect assumes as supervisor . He does not know what the respective rights of the architect and himself will be with respect to changes in the ...
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... cover points of which , in the limited space of the serial publication , it was impossible to treat . As indicated in the text , no attempt has been made to provide a guide which shall take the place either of proper architectural ...
... cover points of which , in the limited space of the serial publication , it was impossible to treat . As indicated in the text , no attempt has been made to provide a guide which shall take the place either of proper architectural ...
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... cover your loss , the payment of the insurance money is a poor substitute for the home which you had built and loved . Choose , if you can , a commu- nity where you will have at least a reasonable chance of preventing the destruction of ...
... cover your loss , the payment of the insurance money is a poor substitute for the home which you had built and loved . Choose , if you can , a commu- nity where you will have at least a reasonable chance of preventing the destruction of ...
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... purchaser or seller desires really to protect himself from any misunder- standing with respect to the broker's compensa- tion , he can do so by a specific agreement cover- ing the terms on which the compensation is to be 22 ACQUIRING A ...
... purchaser or seller desires really to protect himself from any misunder- standing with respect to the broker's compensa- tion , he can do so by a specific agreement cover- ing the terms on which the compensation is to be 22 ACQUIRING A ...
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Page 211 - ... instrument; that he knows the seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed to said instrument is such corporate seal ; that it was so affixed by order of the board of directors of said corporation, and that he signed his name thereto by like order.
Page 235 - President of , the corporation described in and which executed the foregoing instrument; that he knows the seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed to said instrument is such corporate seal ; that it was so...
Page 270 - The value of any such extra work or change shall be determined in one or more of the following ways: (a) By estimate and acceptance in a lump sum. (b) By unit prices named in the contract or subsequently agreed upon. (c) By cost and percentage or by cost and a fixed fee.
Page 207 - THIS INDENTURE, made this day of , in the year One thousand, nine hundred and , between of , the party of the first part...
Page 261 - Art. 2. Execution, Correlation and Intent of Documents. — The Contract Documents shall be signed in duplicate by the Owner and the Contractor.
Page 211 - On the day of , nineteen hundred and , before me came to me known to be the individual described in, and who executed, the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that executed the same.
Page 274 - If no schedule or agreement stating the dates upon which drawings shall be furnished is made, then no claim for delay shall be allowed on account of failure to furnish drawings, until two weeks after demand for such drawings and not then unless such claim be reasonable. This article does not exclude the recovery of damages for delay by either party under other provisions in the contract documents.
Page 210 - In witness whereof, the said party of the first part has hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first above written.
Page 275 - Owner, upon the certificate ot the Architect that sufficient cause exists to justify such action, may, without prejudice to any other right or remedy and after giving the Contractor, and his surety if any, seven days...
Page 209 - This indenture, made the day of nineteen hundred and , between , (insert residence) party of the first part, and , (insert residence) party of the second part: Witnesseth, that the party of the first part...