Law Affecting Building Operations And Architects And Builders Contracts

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R. , Homer and Mathew, L. JJ. , 18th March, 1902, 10 S. L. T. 170). An architect has no power, without express authority, to order extras, and if he does so without authority, the con- tractor can have no claim for the extras from the employer, though he may have a claim against the architect (Dobson v. Hudson, 1 C. B. , N. S. 659 ; 26 L. J. , C. R 153). Even where the architect has express power to order extras by a general clause, the extras must be such as are contemplated by the contract. O...f course the architect may have authority even by oral instructions, or the employer may assent to his actions. Where there is an entire contract i. E. , a con tract to erect a certain building for a specified price, the contractor cannot claim as extras, work which is indispensably necessary for the 44 LAW AFFECTING BUILDING OPERATIONS. Completion of the building. Even where details indispensable for the completion of the work, and which parties must have intended to include, are omitted from the specification, the builder cannot claim for such articles as extras.

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