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19Nov

Dangerous Assumptions: Estoppel by Convention in Construction Projects

A recent case on estoppel by convention in the context of an owner's termination of a construction contract provides a valuable reminder to both legal practitioners and project personnel on the dangers associated with ignoring the contract, even when it may seem safe to do so....
By: Bennett Jones LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/dangerous-assumptions-estoppel-by-44412/

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