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Concluding Agreements Contrary To The Interests Of The Republic Of Uzbekistan As A Crime In The Field Of Public Procurement, B. Bobojonov
Concluding Agreements Contrary To The Interests Of The Republic Of Uzbekistan As A Crime In The Field Of Public Procurement, B. Bobojonov
Review of law sciences
This article describes the threat to the financial and economic stability of the state by the crime of concluding agreements contrary to the interests of the Republic of Uzbekistan as one of the socially dangerous acts in the field of public procurement. Proposals were also made to differentiate and improve the liability for concluding agreements contrary to the interests of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Construction Law, K. Brett Marston, J. Barrett Lucy
Construction Law, K. Brett Marston, J. Barrett Lucy
University of Richmond Law Review
Since the last survey of this topic published in the fall of 2000, construction law in Virginia has continued to evolve in an array of areas involving issues such as claims on surety bonds, claims against public entities, construction-related products like Exterior Insulation Finishing Systems ("EIFS"), and mechanic's liens. These changes have implicated and better defined legal principles including the "no damage for delay" clause on public contracts, requirements for privity in breach of warranty claims, and implied indemnification. The significant issues in construction law have arisen both in a number of significant judicial decisions, mostly from the Supreme Court …
Negotiated Procurement And The Rule Of Law: The Fiasco Of Public Law 87-653 , C. S. Mcclelland
Negotiated Procurement And The Rule Of Law: The Fiasco Of Public Law 87-653 , C. S. Mcclelland
Fordham Law Review
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