Architect, Owner and Builder Before the Law: A Summary of American and English Decisions on the Principal Questions Relating to Building and to the Employment of Architects ... Including Also Practical Suggestions in Regard to the Drawing of Building Contracts ... |
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... tract Excludes Verbal Variations . - Draining Quicksand . bility for the Failure of Legal Structures . Supply Deficiencies in Written Contracts ... CHAPTER XIX . - THE STATUTE OF FRAUDS AND LIMITATIONS . Statute of Frauds of Maine ...
... tract Excludes Verbal Variations . - Draining Quicksand . bility for the Failure of Legal Structures . Supply Deficiencies in Written Contracts ... CHAPTER XIX . - THE STATUTE OF FRAUDS AND LIMITATIONS . Statute of Frauds of Maine ...
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... inapplicable to the con- tract and it might be enforced . Fortunately for the minister the jury did come to this conclusion , and he recovered the amount of his claim . It has been decided in 4 ARCHITECT , OWNER AND BUILDER BEFORE THE LAW .
... inapplicable to the con- tract and it might be enforced . Fortunately for the minister the jury did come to this conclusion , and he recovered the amount of his claim . It has been decided in 4 ARCHITECT , OWNER AND BUILDER BEFORE THE LAW .
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... tracts which obviously could not be completed within that time . Unless the agreement between the architect and his employer relates to work which is not to be performed within twelve months from the time of making the agreement , or ...
... tracts which obviously could not be completed within that time . Unless the agreement between the architect and his employer relates to work which is not to be performed within twelve months from the time of making the agreement , or ...
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... tracts , men are generally in too much of a hurry for their own good , and forget , or leave out , or stumble vaguely over , or postpone for future consideration , the very points which it is most necessary for them to have most clearly ...
... tracts , men are generally in too much of a hurry for their own good , and forget , or leave out , or stumble vaguely over , or postpone for future consideration , the very points which it is most necessary for them to have most clearly ...
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... tract between him and any or all persons who comply with the terms of his invitation are precisely those of the written or printed invitation or advertisement , without variation or modi- fication of any kind . If this principle were ...
... tract between him and any or all persons who comply with the terms of his invitation are precisely those of the written or printed invitation or advertisement , without variation or modi- fication of any kind . If this principle were ...
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Page 340 - We think that the true rule of law is that the person who, for his own purposes, brings on his land and collects and keeps there anything likely to do mischief if it escapes, must keep it in at his peril ; and if he does not do so, is prima facie answerable for all the damage which is the natural consequence of its escape.
Page 368 - ... to pay to the said party of the second part the sum of in payments as follows : and the balance days after the said work shall have been Form 11.
Page 364 - Arbitrators, one to be appointed by each of the parties to this contract ; and the third by the two thus Chosen ; the decision of any two of whom shall be final and binding, and each of the parties hereto shall pay one-half of the expenses of such reference.
Page 369 - Contract, the amount of such increase or reduction shall be added to or deducted from the Contract Price as the case may be...
Page 56 - ... tor in the doing of the work in question. There was a same" ness of responsibility only when the negligence of the " contractor was such as to be discoverable by the exercise of " reasonable care and skill on the part of the architect ; for the " effects of negligence beyond this measure, the contractor alone
Page 214 - g reements (1677) no action shall be brought whereby to charge any executor or administrator upon any special promise to answer damages out of his own estate...
Page 214 - ... from the making thereof; unless the agreement upon which such action shall be brought, or some memorandum or note thereof, shall be in writing and signed by the party to be charged therewith...
Page 96 - A libel is a malicious publication, expressed either in printing or writing, or by signs and pictures, tending either to blacken the memory of one who is dead, or the reputation of one who is alive, and expose him to public hatred, contempt, or ridicule.
Page 365 - ... the expense incurred by the Owner., in finishing the work, such excess shall be paid by the Owner., to the Contractor..; but if such expense shall exceed such unpaid balance, the Contractor. . shall pay the difference to the Owner. .. The expense incurred by the Owner., as herein provided...
Page 215 - No action may be brought upon any contract for the sale or other disposition of land or any interest in land, unless the agreement upon which such action is brought, or some memorandum or note thereof, is in writing, and signed by the party to be charged or by some other person thereunto by him lawfully authorised.