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In Court
Conflict in a Contract?
Court makes an ‘equitable adjustment’ ruling despite a ‘no damages for delay’ provision.
By Brian Morrow
A general principle of contract interpretation is that contracts are to be read and interpreted as a whole, giving a reasonable meaning to ... Read More...
Conflict in a contract?
Conflict in a Contract?
Documentation key to “equitable adjustment” ruling despite a “no damages for delay” provision
(For a downloadble PDF of this "In Court," click here.)
A general principle of contract interpretation is that contracts are to be read and interpreted ... Read More...
N.C. DOT approves Tensar’s ARES and Mesa Retaining Wall Systems
Tensar International, a manufacturer or geosynthetic soil reinforcement and stabilization, has received full approval with the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) for its ARES and Mesa Retaining Wall Systems.
As of Jan. 31, 2011, the NCDOT requires that companies submit ... Read More...
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