Contracts, Specifications, and Law for EngineersMcGraw-Hill, 1971 - 532 pages |
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Page 86
... usually this recovery will take the form of an action for money damages , measured , roughly , by the value of the performance he had expected to receive . If , on the other hand , he has himself partly performed at the time breach ...
... usually this recovery will take the form of an action for money damages , measured , roughly , by the value of the performance he had expected to receive . If , on the other hand , he has himself partly performed at the time breach ...
Page 209
... usually necessary before the size of the balance due the contractor can be determined . Nor- mally , unless a construction contract specifies otherwise , all the work must be substantially completed before a final payment is due . When ...
... usually necessary before the size of the balance due the contractor can be determined . Nor- mally , unless a construction contract specifies otherwise , all the work must be substantially completed before a final payment is due . When ...
Page 437
... usually , cross - examined ) and weighs the evidence presented . Under the accepted theory of jury trial , there should be submitted to the jury only matters in dispute about which reasonable men could differ . If the evidence offered ...
... usually , cross - examined ) and weighs the evidence presented . Under the accepted theory of jury trial , there should be submitted to the jury only matters in dispute about which reasonable men could differ . If the evidence offered ...
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