What is restitution, what is its purpose, and when might a contractor use the doctrine in the project completion process?

What will be an ideal response?


Restitution may enable the contractor to recover for any net benefit that its
performance has conferred on the owner. One purpose of restitution is to
avoid unjust enrichment to the owner. A contractor may invoke use of
restitution if it has not performed sufficiently to achieve the benefits of the
substantial performance doctrine, yet is otherwise done working on the
project.

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A. voltage differential controls how strongly a load in a circuit is operated. B. when voltage differential is lower than normal, a light will not be as bright or a heater defroster motor will not spin as fast. C. if voltage drops as loads are added to a circuit, flow is increased in the circuit. D. voltage differential is the difference between battery voltage at one end of a circuit and zero voltage on the ground side.

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The strength of a belt is determined by the placement of its tensile cords.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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The class of animals being judged is usually walked slowly around the judge in a

____________________ direction.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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In a parallel circuit, ET = 240 V, R = 30 ?, and XL = 40 ?. What is IT?

A. 3.43 A B. 6 A C. 8.43 A D. 10 A

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