Contracts, Specifications, and Law for EngineersMcGraw-Hill, 1971 - 532 pages |
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Page 33
... respect to it , if he so desires . An acceptance will not con- vert an offer into a contract unless the existence of the offer is known to the offeree at the time of such acceptance ; that is , an offeree cannot “ uncon- sciously ...
... respect to it , if he so desires . An acceptance will not con- vert an offer into a contract unless the existence of the offer is known to the offeree at the time of such acceptance ; that is , an offeree cannot “ uncon- sciously ...
Page 326
... respecting discretionary acts within the scope of their authority , it would be difficult indeed to find public servants . 19 ... respect to those who actually set foot on his property , the owner's duty of care varies markedly with the ...
... respecting discretionary acts within the scope of their authority , it would be difficult indeed to find public servants . 19 ... respect to those who actually set foot on his property , the owner's duty of care varies markedly with the ...
Page 340
... respect to a competitor's product . Infringement of copyright is tortious and is mentioned here because it really belongs with the broad group of torts affecting commercial relations . 19-40 . Assault ; battery . Assault is a wrong to ...
... respect to a competitor's product . Infringement of copyright is tortious and is mentioned here because it really belongs with the broad group of torts affecting commercial relations . 19-40 . Assault ; battery . Assault is a wrong to ...
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acceptance accord and satisfaction action actual agent agreement application approval arbitration architect assume ASTM authority basis bid price bid shopping bidder bond breach building cause circumstances claim clause cofferdams compensation complete concrete condition consideration construction contracts contract clauses contract documents contract drawings contractor contributory negligence corporation cost court damages defects defendant duty enforce engineer engineer's entitled equipment erection estimate example excavation extra furnished illustration injury intended interest involved liability liquidated damages lump-sum materials matter means ment necessary negligence obligation operations owner particular partner partnership party patent payment performance performance bond person plaintiff plans prepared principal promise promisor proposal form quantities real property reasonable regarding responsible result rule specifications statute steel stipulated structure subcontractor tion tort tract tractor ultra vires unit prices unit-price contract unless West Virginia Turnpike witness workmanship