Eug
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The article suggests there wasn't a contract. I understand what you're saying, but I wonder if the lack of a contract (if true) makes a significant difference in this context.
At the very least, there would have been a verbal agreement, implying a verbal contract.The article suggests there wasn't a contract. I w
understand what you're saying, but I wonder if the lack of a contract (if true) makes a significant difference in this context.
Doesn't sound like it was worth it for him.Heh. Contractor = bed buddy... if you can get away with it.
There's a moral in there somewhere.But definitely worth it for her.
Tip of the iceberg. I wonder what we'd find if we looked into large construction contracts.
No wonder subways cost $300M/km!
It the point of that Iceberg and I understand there a lot of writers doing some real digging.
The digging is going to find some real nice stuff and long over due.