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oliviahorn72

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Explain how a hardship clause benefits owners and contractors if it is included in international contracts.
 
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Question 2

An inverted siphon is a
 
  a. device commonly used in water distribution systems
  b. sewer that- drops below the HGL to avoid an obstruction
  c. control device Used in a wastewater pumping station
  d. CSO bypass around a wastewater treatment plant
  e. none of the above



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Answer to Question 1

Hardship clauses benefit owners and contractors because they allow the renegotiation of contracts based on the conditions that create a hardship. Some legal systems will not allow hardship clauses and others will not uphold a hardship clause if it is challenged in a local court of law.

Answer to Question 2

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