Office Management a Handbook for Architects And Civil Engineers

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Office Management a Handbook for Architects And Civil Engineers
W Kaye Parry
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In making the foregoing observations, the writer desires to disclaim any intention of setting up the archi- tect as a suitable person to formulate a legal agreement, nor does he wish to reflect upon the way in which solicitors discharge their duties. He is only pleading for uniformity of practice, and urging the necessity for using a regular form, which both sides have found by experience will work well and enable the employers, the contractors, the architects and the civil engineers to dis- ch...arge their respective duties with as little friction as possible, and without being obliged to have recourse to the law courts to settle these differences. It must not be forgotten that architects and engineers have no legal right to claim any fees for the dis- Agreements for Contracts. 95 charge of any duty which should be entrusted to a solicitor, and whatever their exertions may be in this connection they must be rendered gratuitously to the clients. At the same time, every experienced member of each of the professions is anxious that the contract should be so framed as to admit of the maintenance of amicable relations between the parties directly concerned, as any friction will not only greatly increase his personal anxiety, but, if any trouble arises, it is calculated to deter other clients from embarking upon "bricks and mortar.

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