Multiple Choice
If there is an exculpatory clause protecting the Owner, key for the Contractor in resolving a Differing Site Condition favorably will be
A) how much the Differing Site Condition will cost
B) the reasonableness of the Owner
C) on whose side the Architect is
D) exculpatory clauses that favor the Contractor
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q4: In order to avoid responsibility, the Owner
Q5: Type I Differing Site Conditions should have
Q6: Acting conscionably means to act prudently in
Q7: Type II Differing Site Conditions<br>A) differ from
Q8: Type I Differing Site Conditions<br>A) differ from
Q10: With a Differing Site Condition<br>A) the Contract
Q11: Differing Site Conditions usually refers to something
Q12: A force majeure is caused by natural
Q13: Through an exculpatory clause, an Owner will
Q14: A Type II Differing Site Condition is