Contracts, Specifications, and Law for EngineersMcGraw-Hill, 1971 - 532 pages |
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Page 177
... practice . All the plates were therefore shipped " loose . " The erector had assumed , when bid- ding on the job , that the splice plates would be riveted along one side in the shop , as shown in ( d ) , which is the customary and more ...
... practice . All the plates were therefore shipped " loose . " The erector had assumed , when bid- ding on the job , that the splice plates would be riveted along one side in the shop , as shown in ( d ) , which is the customary and more ...
Page 427
... practice . It is important to prove that one's invention really works in practice , not merely under ideal laboratory conditions . An in- ventor should have at least one witness to the fact that the invention indeed does what it is ...
... practice . It is important to prove that one's invention really works in practice , not merely under ideal laboratory conditions . An in- ventor should have at least one witness to the fact that the invention indeed does what it is ...
Page 428
... practice by reasonable dili- gence on his part , so that they are substantially one continuous act . The burden is on the second reducer to practice to show the prior conception , and to estab- lish the connection between that ...
... practice by reasonable dili- gence on his part , so that they are substantially one continuous act . The burden is on the second reducer to practice to show the prior conception , and to estab- lish the connection between that ...
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