Contracts, Specifications, and Law for EngineersMcGraw-Hill, 1971 - 532 pages |
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Page 108
... conduct of engineering works makes it necessary for the owner , the engineer , and the contractor to be associated intimately , sometimes under conditions that may tend to cause a strong conflict of interest . Nevertheless , we wish to ...
... conduct of engineering works makes it necessary for the owner , the engineer , and the contractor to be associated intimately , sometimes under conditions that may tend to cause a strong conflict of interest . Nevertheless , we wish to ...
Page 316
... conduct is under scrutiny . As bearing on the proper standard of conduct in a given situation , it is not at all unusual to have considerable testimony introduced respecting the gen- eral " custom of the trade " and defendant's ...
... conduct is under scrutiny . As bearing on the proper standard of conduct in a given situation , it is not at all unusual to have considerable testimony introduced respecting the gen- eral " custom of the trade " and defendant's ...
Page 331
... conduct which results in the invasion of plaintiff's interests . The nuisance may stem from defendant's negligence , from his employment of a dangerous instrumentality , or from conduct by which he fully intends to do harm . A plaintiff ...
... conduct which results in the invasion of plaintiff's interests . The nuisance may stem from defendant's negligence , from his employment of a dangerous instrumentality , or from conduct by which he fully intends to do harm . A plaintiff ...
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