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Journal Article

Author
McClelland, D. J.
Title
Arbitration for engineers and architects
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 5, no. 10, Oct 1933, pp. 343-350
Description

Paper No. 468, read before the Municipal Engineering Branch of Melbourne Division of The Institution, June, 1933

Abstract

The subject Arbitration for Engineers and Architects concerns the architect or engineer in one important branch of his work, viz., Contracts. The material for the body of this paper has been gathered by the author from his own experience, and from law books and cases on the subject, and his objective is merely to outline, for the benefit of those interested, the correct
procedure to be followed in the conduct of an arbitration case.

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