Author: Cornish, R J
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Cornish, R J
The Structural Engineer, Volume 15, Issue 12, 1937
IT is necessary to appreciate that there is no Law dealing exclusively with Building Contracts and reference to the Law of Contracts covers everyday transactions of every description, the buying and selling of goods and other dealings of that kind. If it is suggested in the following remarks that, an Engineer should follow certain procedure or take a certain course of action in dealing with various matters, let it be perfectly understood that the advice is given subject to the particular contract conditions containing nothing to the contrary. B.C.P. Kehoe
In 1715 four gentlemen met in a coffee house in Fleet Street to discuss the needs of the Westminster poor, and from this meeting Westminster Hospital came into being four years later. A house was taken in Petty France, so named because it, was a haven for Huguenot refugees in the sixteenth century, where a dozen in-patients could be accommodated and assistance rendered to others. R. Travers Morgan