Abstract

To many civil engineers, the legal aspects of contracts are confusing and the outcome of a court proceeding appears to be a chance circumstance. Nothing could be further from the truth. Legal decisions are guided by fundamental principles that are always applied. The recent case of Costello Construction of Maryland v. J. D. Long Masonry (Costello Construction of Maryland v. J. D. Long) affords an opportunity to discuss and reinforce several of these principles.

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