Exam 4: The Basics of Construction Contracts

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A condition precedent

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Retainage

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The most common form of payment is

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A contract begins with a promise and

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quid pro quo

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Unit Cost Contracts for the most part are restricted to Heavy and Highway work as well as itemized units within lump Sum contracting for Building Contractors

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A change order

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There cannot be a Contract to commit an illegal act

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Pay when Paid clauses and Pay if Paid clauses are intended to protect the Contractor's cash flow

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Estoppel

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Lump sum is a common form of payment in construction

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Mistakes made preparing a bid proposal

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Front-end loading costs on a project

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A promise constitutes a Contract

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Oral agreements prior to a Contract are important to understand the Contract once the Contract is signed

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The parties to a Contract have the implied duty to cooperate

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A Contract can never be voided simply because one party could not have know the scope required

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Time and Material payments are based on the actual costs plus a mark-up for overhead and profit

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There is no Contract

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A Subcontractor often will not be paid until the General Contractor is paid based on

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