Appendix J
Some dos, don’ts and suggestions in contract formation
Disclaimer: The following does not constitute legal advice. The author is not licensed to practice law or give legal advice. The following is commercial advice.
Over a 45-year career, a crusty old commercial pro sees many good and bad contract provisions. The following are some of the lessons learned over the years. They may not apply to every customer but they might be food for thought.
It is a common trick of contractors when providing a cost proposal for a proposed change to justify costs of the change based on incomplete, inaccurate or out-of-date data. A deterrent to such practice worthy of consideration is the following: ‘An officer of the company shall certify that cost ...
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