The practice of Professional Engineering in the United States is governed by licensing statutes in all fifty states and the District of Columbia. Liability for incompetency is only indirectly affected by these statutes. The statutes do have an effect on the contractual relationships of the engineer and most states make a violation of the licensing sections a misdemeanor, punishable by fine and/or imprisonment
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The contractor's liability towards the defects discovered during defect liability period is related ...
A New Hampshire statute provided that a motor vehicle operator\u27s license should not be valid unti...
The twenty years since the introduction of the concept of strict products Liability have been marked...
An engineer may be in a position where his designed product may cause injury or damage and become th...
The purpose of this Interactive Qualifying Project is to gain greater understanding of the American ...
The objective of this Interactive Qualifying Project was to gain an understanding of product liabili...
This Article examines the tests of design defectiveness developed by the courts, particularly in app...
The authors discuss the practical and legal problems involved in proving a defect in a product liabi...
This was a project dealing with product liability. Several cases were studied as well as the general...
This Article will consider the problems engendered by imprecise judicial analysis of the notion of d...
The seventh edition of Contracts and the Legal Environment for Engineers and Architects has been wri...
If one understands that Products Liability is a new field of tort law, that one does not have to b...
There are many design standards, attitudes, and procedures which result in public highways with buil...
The position of the American courts regarding the matter of the liability of a builder-vendor for hi...
This article will consider briefly the general nature of patent practice, and will indicate those ar...
The contractor's liability towards the defects discovered during defect liability period is related ...
A New Hampshire statute provided that a motor vehicle operator\u27s license should not be valid unti...
The twenty years since the introduction of the concept of strict products Liability have been marked...