The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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Page 125
... contract was not sustained . In this opinion I entirely concur . If a lump sum contract , such as the present , could be upset on the ground that the execution of the work has turned out to be more difficult or more costly than was ...
... contract was not sustained . In this opinion I entirely concur . If a lump sum contract , such as the present , could be upset on the ground that the execution of the work has turned out to be more difficult or more costly than was ...
Page 130
... contract bond seriously affected their position , and that they are therefore freed from the obligations which they under- took . 1915 . and Trs . v . The 1ST DIV . waived. The contract bond provides that if the contractors shall fulfil ...
... contract bond seriously affected their position , and that they are therefore freed from the obligations which they under- took . 1915 . and Trs . v . The 1ST DIV . waived. The contract bond provides that if the contractors shall fulfil ...
Page 140
... contract which might ultimately contract , they were not breaches of the stipula- have resulted in loss to the surety , that these tions of the contract which could by possibility failures came to the knowledge of the employer , have ...
... contract which might ultimately contract , they were not breaches of the stipula- have resulted in loss to the surety , that these tions of the contract which could by possibility failures came to the knowledge of the employer , have ...
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