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Court denies recovery of increased dredging costs caused by hurricane
Court decides contractor is not entitled to extra compensation for loss of material eroded by swift current resulting from high velocity wind in area covered by contract; case refers to dredging of Cape Cod Canal; examples of court decisions discuss whether or not changed conditions entitle contractor to increase in prices.
Court denies recovery of increased dredging costs caused by hurricane
Court decides contractor is not entitled to extra compensation for loss of material eroded by swift current resulting from high velocity wind in area covered by contract; case refers to dredging of Cape Cod Canal; examples of court decisions discuss whether or not changed conditions entitle contractor to increase in prices.
Court denies recovery of increased dredging costs caused by hurricane
Civ Eng (NY)
Webb, D.C. (author)
1948
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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