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Volume 6 - Number 18 | May 5, 2008
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EDITOR'S NOTES
The verb represent has 11 definitions in Merriam Websters online dictionary. This weeks set of cases covers three of those definitions:
1. To serve as a specimen, example, or instance ofAbsolute representations cited on an itemized data sheet were preempted by a contracts disclaimer that the amounts were estimates. A disgruntled contractor, hoping to make a profit on the timber it cleared and kept, got more work and less lumber than it bargained for because it relied on the data sheet, which overstated the amount of timber on the property.
2. To describe as having a specified character or qualityFrom a legal perspective, representations made in contract documents on a soil remediation project were more persuasive than soil testing results conducted in a non-representative area of the stockpile. As such, statements made in the contract documents prevented the contractor from winning its differing site condition claim.
3. To take the place of in some respect; to act in the place of or for usually by legal rightA surety was permitted to take the place of the contractor it bonded in pursuing compensation for a subcontractor payout triggered with an owners refusal to pay for approved work additions on a renovation project.
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SOIL TEST LOGS WERE CONTRADICTED BY OTHER AFFIRMATIVE REPRESENTATIONS
The proof is in the dirt and the contract, rules a federal appeals court in a differing site condition claim for a soil remediation project. The contractor should have relied on contract representations, not optimistic test results performed of a small area of contaminated soil.
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