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    The Architect Is Always Allowed to Make Changes That Do
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The Architect Is Always Allowed to Make Changes That Do

Question 30

Question 30

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The Architect is always allowed to make changes that do not cost the Owner money, but not changes that would add or deduct from the Contract price

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