"Contract, Volume 79" presents a detailed legal document pertaining to water supply infrastructure, likely for New York City. This volume contains the full text of a contract, outlining the specific terms, conditions, and obligations agreed upon by involved parties. It provides a comprehensive overview of the project's scope, technical specifications, payment schedules, and potential dispute resolution mechanisms. As a historical record, this contract offers valuable insights into the legal and engineering practices of the time, while also serving as a case study for contemporary contract law and civil engineering students. This volume will be of particular interest to legal professionals, historians of technology, and anyone studying the development of municipal infrastructure.
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