The drawings and specifications are intended to be explanatory of each other, but, should any discrepancy appear or any misunderstanding arise as to the import of anything contained in either, the explanation of the Engineer shall be final and binding... Technical Reports - Página 891917Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Massachusetts - 1899 - 1246 páginas
...Commonwealth does not guarantee them to be even approximately correct. The drawings and specifications are intended to be explanatory of each other ; but...or any misunderstanding arise as to the import of any thing contained in either, the explanation and determination of the Engineer shall be considered... | |
| 1894 - 1172 páginas
...It was stated that the plans and specifications were intended to be explanatory of each other, and should any discrepancy appear, or any misunderstanding...import of anything contained in either, the explanation and decision of the chief engineer should be binding and finnl upon the contractor, and all explanations... | |
| Theodore Cooper - 1890 - 232 páginas
...as carefully noted and as strictly followed as if printed herein. 190. The plans and specifications are intended to be explanatory of each other, but...to the import of anything contained in either, the interpretation of the Railway Company's engineer shall be final and binding on the contractor; and... | |
| Boston (Mass.). City Council - 1891 - 1426 páginas
...and replaced by good and sound work, satisfactory to the Engineer. The drawings and specifications are intended to be explanatory of each other ; but...anything contained in either, the explanation of the Engineer shall be considered final and binding on the Contractor. Any correction of errors or omissions... | |
| John Butler Johnson - 1895 - 440 páginas
...may be deemed necessary by the engineer. E. The plans and specifications are intended to be Pi»n». explanatory of each other; but should any discrepancy...to the import of anything contained in either, the parties hereto further agree that the explanation and decision of the city engineer shall be final... | |
| John Butler Johnson - 1895 - 444 páginas
...specifications are intended to be Flam, explanatory of each other; but should any discrepancy app?ar, or any misunderstanding arise as to the import of anything contained in either, the parties hereto further agree that the explanation and decision of the city engineer shall be final... | |
| Edward Wegmann - 1896 - 642 páginas
...and for making measurements. 51. Engineer to Explain Specifications.— The plans and specifications are intended to be explanatory of each other, but...import of anything contained in either, the explanation and decision of the Chief Engineer shall be final and binding on the Contractor; and all directions... | |
| Marcus Tullius Hun - 1892 - 754 páginas
...it was stated that the plans and specifications were intended to be explanatory of each other, and should any discrepancy appear, or any misunderstanding...import of anything contained in either, the explanation and decision of the chief engineer should be binding and final upon the contractor, and all explanations... | |
| Massachusetts - 1897 - 792 páginas
...to leave the premises in a condition satisfactory to the engineer. The drawings and specifications are intended to be explanatory of each other ; but...import of anything contained in either, the explanation and determination of the engineer shall be considered final and binding on the contractor. Any errors... | |
| Board of Harbor and Land Commissioners of Massachusetts - 1897 - 102 páginas
...to leave the premises in a condition satisfactory to the engineer. The drawings and specifications are intended to be explanatory of each other ; but...import of anything contained in either, the explanation and determination of the engineer shall be considered final and binding on the contractor. Any errors... | |
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