Explore a detailed compilation of contract-related matters with "Contract, Issues 70-77." This collection, originating from the New York Board of Water Supply, delves into a range of legal and administrative issues surrounding contracts, likely pertaining to the city's water supply infrastructure. These issues offer valuable insights into the complexities of public works contracts, governmental oversight, and the management of essential resources. Researchers, legal professionals, and those interested in the history of New York City's infrastructure will find this set of documents to be a rich source of primary material. Examine the intricacies of contract law and gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and considerations involved in large-scale public projects.
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