Although many may have a say, a Contractor can rely upon a structure being substantially complete for Contract purposes when
A) the Owner says it is
B) the Owner can use it for its intended purposes
C) the Architect says it is
D) the City Inspector says it is
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q9: Could be part of the contract
A) General
Q10: There are two types of ambiguities-patent and
A)
Q11: Two clauses that help interpret the contract
Q12: The first level of interpreting a Contract
Q13: When submitting an RFI, the Contractor should
Q15: Cardinal changes
A) can be based on scope
Q16: Liquidated damages result from
A) water damage usually
Q17: Means and methods will
A) always be provided
Q18: The Spearin Doctrine
A) relieves the Contractor from
Q19: The Spearin Doctrine relieves Design Professionals from
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