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Emden's Construction Law: Superseded Contracts Set
 
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Emden's Construction Law: Superseded Contracts Set (Ring-bound)
by Phillip Capper (Editor), Humphrey Lloyd (Editor), J.A. Anderson (Editor), Stephen Bickford-Smith (Editor), Norman Palmer (Editor)
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This set consists of the five volumes (volumes S1-S5) of superseded contracts dated 1980 to 1997 contained in previous editions of "Emden's Construction Law", providing a whole wealth of reference.

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