Excerpt from The Business of Contracting Reprinted: From (the Contractor)
A book is believed to be incomplete without a preface. It serves as an introduction and helps the printer in "making up." Furthermore it has always been customary. ...
This last reason is the one that accounts for this preface A survival of customs we cannot escape like the whereas and other medieval expressions and phrases in contracts. ...
This book contains articles reprinted from "The Contractor," Chicago, and its object is to help the business of contracting. ...
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