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Prevention Principle and the implied duty of cooperation
Prevention Principle and the implied duty of cooperation
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Published:
28 August 2015 |Edited: 9 June 2021
An architect responsible for the administration of a construction contract should be aware of two legal concepts enforced by the courts. The first is called the 'Prevention Principle' and the second is the implied duty of cooperation.
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