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Identifier: architectenginee0910sanf (find matches)
Title: The Architect & engineer of California and the Pacific Coast
Year: 1905 (1900s)
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Subjects: Architecture Architecture Architecture Building
Publisher: San Francisco, Calif. : Architect and Engineer Co
Contributing Library: San Francisco Public Library
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hose name appears upon thedrawings in writing, printing, and embossing by means of a seal, andfurther that the word architect shall include both the singular and theplural and the masculine and the feminine. 6th. Agreement by the contractor that he will complete the workin a specified number of working days, viz.: consecutive days, excepting.Sundays and legal holidays. 7th. Declaration of what plans, specifications and detail drawingsshow the work to be done, the number of sheets, and by whom made forthe owner. 8th. That architect shall furnish additional detailed drawings inexplanation and amplification of the adopted general arrangement plans, 8tha. Binds the architect to fairly detail and construe anything notclear to contractor. 9th. That time lost to-the contractor because of the acts or neglect Conclusion of a series of seven articles on The Law Regulating the Practice of Architecture.Mr. Morgeneiers business address is 30 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland. 52 The Architect and Engineer
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The Architect and Enginco 53 of the owner, his agents or employees, by act of God, including inclementweather, by differences with his laborers or by strikes, shall not bechargeable against him. 10th. General description of building and exact proposed locationof same. 11th. Agreement by owner, in consideration of the performance ofagreement by contractor, to pay said contractor certain stipulated sums. 12th. Time of payment to follow immediately the performance ofspecified extent of work (or percentages of entire work done upon whichspecified percentages of payment shall become due the contractor). 13th. Obligation of architect to deliver certificates to contractor,entitling him to payments from owner. 14th. Specific relief for contractor if architect fails or neglects toissue certificate to contractor. 15th. Defines owners liability if he fails to pay contractor. 16th. Declaration that title, general conditions, specifications and alldrawings are part of this contract, and stipulatio
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