SUB FAILED TO PROTECT ITSELF AGAINST PROPRIETARY SPECIFICATION
publication date: Aug 22, 2010
A subcontractor’s price quotation was never incorporated into the subcontract, so the sub’s obligation was not limited to furnishing the product stated in the quotation. The sub assumed the risk its intended product would be rejected by the project engineer and it would be required to install the specified product.
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