Federation Internationale des Ingenieurs Conseils
In good condition around $12 In very fine condition around $20 In uncirculated condition around $200 In star uncirculated condition around $3,000
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The 1928 Series Gold Certificates are valued at $85 in fine condition, $100 in very fine condition, $150 in excellent condition, $450 in uncirculated condition. Grades are based upon the folds in the bills, the tears, spots, and crispness of the bills. Louis - hope this helps
FIDIC is an acronym commonly used to refer to the Feredation Internationale Des Ingenieurs-Conseils. FIDIC are a French based international standards organization for construction workers and the construction industry.
Federation Internationale des Ingenieurs Conseils
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The following is from the International Federation of Consulting Engineers (FIDIC*)2006 Red Book, section 7.5, "Rejection": "Notwithstanding any previous test or certification, the Engineer may instruct the Contractor to: (a) remove from the Site and replace any Plant or Materials which is not in accordance with the Contract, (b) remove and re-execute any other work which is not in accordance with the Contract, and (c) execute any work which is urgently required for the safety of the Works, whether because of an accident, unforeseeable event or otherwise."So, the answer is, "Yes, the engineer has the right to reject work afterward." For further information, refer to the FIDIC link, below (n.b., it is a download website; the download of the PDF (Acrobat) file is free). * (FIDIC - Federation Internationale Des Ingenieurs-Conseils)
Nael G. Bunni has written: 'The FIDIC form of contract' -- subject(s): Building, Contracts (International law), Contracts and specifications, Engineering, Engineering contracts, International Federation of Consulting Engineers, Letting of contracts, Standardized terms of contract 'The FIDIC forms of contract' -- subject(s): Engineering contracts, Standardized terms of contract
Yes, it is Yes, it is better to accept the contract so that you have the legal document on your part.
John Sawyer has written: 'The FIDIC digest' -- subject(s): Civil engineering, Contracts and specifications, International Federation of Consulting Engineers
In terms of construction and completion of Works or Section or Part of permanent Work the Engineer shall issue the TOC in accordence with clause 48.1 (FIDIC). The Diffect Liability period for above Works or Section or Part of permanent Work shall start from the date of issuing TOC.
Just Dropped In - To See What Condition My Condition Was In - was created in 1967.
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Condition, condition, condition.
This coin was designed by Charles E. Barber, weighs 2.5 grams, has a diameter of 17.9 millimeters, and is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper. With no mint mark; this coin is worth 10$ in good condition, 22$ in very good condition, 50$ in fine condition, 75$ in very fine condition, 100$ in extremely fine condition, 120$ in about uncirculated condition, 175$ in uncirculated condition, 500$ in choice uncirculated condition, and 450$ if proof. With an O mint mark; 80$ in good condition, 160$ in very good condition, 290$ in fine condition, 350$ in very fine condition, 450$ in extremely fine condition, 650% in about uncirculated condition, 1,000$ in uncirculated condition, and 2,400$ in choice uncirculated condition. No proofs known. With a S mint mark; 80$ in good condition, 150$ in very good condition, 280$ in fine condition, 335$ in very fine condition, 400$ in extremely fine condition, 550$ in about uncirculated condition, 850$ in uncirculated condition, and 1,500$ in choice uncirculated condition. No proofs known.