Engineering Law (5th Edition) (e-bog) af Dick, A.R.
Dick, A.R.

Engineering Law (5th Edition) e-bog

403,64 DKK
Important changes in legislation, and a mounting number of court decisions relevant to the topics here discussed, have made a revision and expansion of the fourth edition necessary. The objective of the book still remains essentially as it was twenty-one years ago, when the first edition appeared. That aim is to present to engineers and engineering students a simple treatment of the legal aspects…
Important changes in legislation, and a mounting number of court decisions relevant to the topics here discussed, have made a revision and expansion of the fourth edition necessary. The objective of the book still remains essentially as it was twenty-one years ago, when the first edition appeared. That aim is to present to engineers and engineering students a simple treatment of the legal aspects of engineering undertakings and responsibilities, using a minimum of technical legal terms and avoiding the subtler distinctions and conflicts. As legal problems now arise in a wide range of engineering activities, it has been thought well to add three more chapters. These concern "e;Mines, Oil and Gas Wells, and Pipe Lines"e;; "e;Public Utilities"e;; and "e;Public Health."e;
E-bog 403,64 DKK
Forfattere Dick, A.R. (forfatter)
Udgivet 15.12.1958
Længde 476 sider
Genrer Laws of specific jurisdictions and specific areas of law
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781487582852

Important changes in legislation, and a mounting number of court decisions relevant to the topics here discussed, have made a revision and expansion of the fourth edition necessary. The objective of the book still remains essentially as it was twenty-one years ago, when the first edition appeared. That aim is to present to engineers and engineering students a simple treatment of the legal aspects of engineering undertakings and responsibilities, using a minimum of technical legal terms and avoiding the subtler distinctions and conflicts. As legal problems now arise in a wide range of engineering activities, it has been thought well to add three more chapters. These concern "e;Mines, Oil and Gas Wells, and Pipe Lines"e;; "e;Public Utilities"e;; and "e;Public Health."e;