Contracts, Specifications, and Law for EngineersMcGraw-Hill, 1971 - 532 pages |
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Page 165
... result - 4,000 pounds per square inch- but they should not attempt to tell the contractor exactly how he should go about attaining that result . On the other hand , it is entirely proper and prob- ably wise to have the specifications ...
... result - 4,000 pounds per square inch- but they should not attempt to tell the contractor exactly how he should go about attaining that result . On the other hand , it is entirely proper and prob- ably wise to have the specifications ...
Page 193
... result from ordinary revisions made by the engineer , from a substantial increase in the quantity of work required , or from a real change in the quality of materials and workmanship from what was specified in the contract . Also ...
... result from ordinary revisions made by the engineer , from a substantial increase in the quantity of work required , or from a real change in the quality of materials and workmanship from what was specified in the contract . Also ...
Page 317
... result of the negligent act , not only that one alone , but all those in fact injured may com- plain . In discussing ... result not too attenuated ? Is the cause likely , in the usual judgment of mankind , to pro- duce the result ? Or by ...
... result of the negligent act , not only that one alone , but all those in fact injured may com- plain . In discussing ... result not too attenuated ? Is the cause likely , in the usual judgment of mankind , to pro- duce the result ? Or by ...
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