If an owner orders work removed in order to conduct an inspection who is responsible for the cost of replacing the work and why?
What will be an ideal response?
If an inspection clause is included that resembles the following and an owner orders work to be removed to conduct an inspection then the contractor is responsible for replacing defective work: A clause that allows the owner's representative to order work to be removed to inspect work that has been covered up by the work with no recourse for the contractor, and at the expense of the contractor, for replacing the work.
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Consider the figure that provides the molar Gibbs free energy of mixing as a function of composition for a binary mixture.
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A) Water pump B) Tensioner assembly C) Camshaft oil seal(s) D) All of the above
This is a screen placed at the top of the flue to prevent combustibles from leaving the flue:
A. chimney liner B. flue C. chimney anchors D. chimney cap E. chimney hood