Question: Question 19 (1 point) When an Alberta project reaches substantial completion, who is required to issue the certificate of substantial performance? Question 19 options: Owner
Question 19 (1 point)
When an Alberta project reaches substantial completion, who is required to issue the certificate of substantial performance?
Question 19 options:
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| Owner |
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| Contractor |
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| Consultant |
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| Owner's site representative |
Question 20 (1 point)
What do you need to refer to in order to determine if a particular item of work is or is not part of the scope of the work in the project?
Question 20 options:
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| Terms of the contract |
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| Nature of the item of the work |
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| Circumstances under which this work is done |
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| All of the above |
Question 21 (1 point)
According to the terms of the CCDC-2 contract, the following action by the owner signifies that the owner accepts the work of the project:
i. Final payment of the contractor for the work.
ii. Occupancy by the owner of the project.
Question 21 options:
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| i signifies acceptance. |
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| ii signifies acceptance. |
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| i and ii together signify acceptance. |
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| Neither i. or ii. signify acceptance. |
Question 22 (1 point)
When a misrepresentation has occurred, the misled party can elect to affirm the contract (not rescind it), but still claim damages:
i. if the the misrepresentation is innocent.
ii. if the misrepresentation is negligent.
Question 22 options:
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| i. and ii. are true |
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| i. and ii. are false |
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| i. is true, but ii. is false |
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| i. is false, but ii. is true |
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