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Engineering Times July 2004
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Engineering Times July 2004

Engineering Times July 2004

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There is an article "Don't Get In Trouble: Watch Your Contract Language". It is on the Focus: Profeaaional Libility page.

It is worth reading.
jimbo

Buy a dictionary, keep it nearby and USE it. Webster's New World Dictionary of American English is recommended, and Webster's Collegiate Dictionary.

RE: Engineering Times July 2004

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Focus: Don't Get in Trouble: Watch Your Contract Language
Although the best limitation of liability for design professionals is to provide quality service at a reasonable price, the right contract clauses can provide further protection to minimize liability exposure. (Members Only)

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