Pocket reference book presented by John Paul . Building contracts, as all other business arrangements, should be writ-ten. A few moments time spent in stating, clearly and concisely, whatis expected of each party will often save delays and annoyances duringthe progress of the work and endless litigation after it. The mechanicslien laws are a sufficient protection to the contractor or material-man, buttheir enforcement is much more simple and prompt if action can be basedon a written Floor, Wall and Roof find the number of squareyards m a floor or wall: ^-Multiply the len


Pocket reference book presented by John Paul . Building contracts, as all other business arrangements, should be writ-ten. A few moments time spent in stating, clearly and concisely, whatis expected of each party will often save delays and annoyances duringthe progress of the work and endless litigation after it. The mechanicslien laws are a sufficient protection to the contractor or material-man, buttheir enforcement is much more simple and prompt if action can be basedon a written Floor, Wall and Roof find the number of squareyards m a floor or wall: ^-Multiply the length by the width orhelght (in feet), and divide the produet by 9; the result will be squareyards. Rural Architecture. DESIGN No. 25.


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