The Spearin Doctrine
A) relieves the Contractor from design flaws in documents provided by the Owner
B) puts all parties on notice for their own risks
C) eliminates the need for arbitration or mediation
D) is used by Design Professionals to place burden of performance on the Contractor
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Q13: When submitting an RFI, the Contractor should
Q14: Although many may have a say, a
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
Q19: The Spearin Doctrine relieves Design Professionals from
Q20: A Subcontractor cannot be held responsible for
Q21: Generally specific will govern over general in
Q22: Once submitted by the Constructor, the Design
Q23: Warranties always start when the equipment is
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