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Public Owner Wrongfully Interfered with Contractor’s Work
In overturning an appellate decision granting blanket coverage for a no-damages-for-delay clause, the Supreme Court of Texas enumerated five exceptions to such clauses.
Public Owner Wrongfully Interfered with Contractor’s Work
In overturning an appellate decision granting blanket coverage for a no-damages-for-delay clause, the Supreme Court of Texas enumerated five exceptions to such clauses.
Public Owner Wrongfully Interfered with Contractor’s Work
Loulakis, Michael C. (author) / McLaughlin, Lauren P. (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 84 ; 88
2016-01-01
12014-01-01 pages
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