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C/L/821. Proposal. Examination of the legal aspects of establishing causation in construction claims
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This proposal is for a study based on examining the legal aspects of establishing causation in construction claims. The reason why the topic was chosen is assessed, and the paper identifies the scope of the research. The methodology is provided in detail, along with an outline of the main content of the discussion.
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