Multiple Choice
The Spearin Doctrine
A) relieves the Contractor from design flaws in documents provided by the Owner
B) puts all parties on notice for their own risks
C) eliminates the need for arbitration or mediation
D) is used by Design Professionals to place burden of performance on the Contractor
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q2: Could be part of the contract<br>A) General
Q3: Contracts are almost always written by the
Q4: When submitting an RFI, the Contractor should
Q5: Means and methods will<br>A) always be provided
Q6: Two clauses that help interpret the contract
Q7: A Subcontractor cannot be held responsible for
Q8: Substantial completion is when the Owner can
Q9: Ambiguities can either be patent or inconsequential
Q10: Although many may have a say, a
Q11: Design Professionals are required by the Owner