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:

Owner

Contractor

Consultant

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:

Terms of the contract

Nature of the item of the work

Circumstances under which this work is done

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:

i signifies acceptance.

ii signifies acceptance.

i and ii together signify acceptance.

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:

i. and ii. are true

i. and ii. are false

i. is true, but ii. is false

i. is false, but ii. is true

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