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What is the benefit of standardized contract documents?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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The form of the land is changed by what mechanical process?
 
  a. cutting c. grading
  b. filling d. smoothing



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Answer to Question 1

They have been reviewed and tested legally and proven to be fair and workable, with no loopholes or vague areas.

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