The American Architect and Building News, Vol. 27, No. 733, January 11, 1890 by Various
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specialists in the various branches who are club-members. Applications
for membership will be received by the Secretary, whose address is 762 Broad Street, Newark. The Club expect to have permanent quarters soon, which will be open every evening to members. * * * * * [Illustration: COMMUNICATIONS] [_The editors cannot pay attention to demands of correspondents who forget to give their names and addresses as guaranty of good faith; nor do they hold themselves responsible for opinions expressed by their correspondents_.] AGREEMENT BETWEEN ARCHITECT AND CLIENT. ALBANY, N.Y., December 26, 1889. TO THE EDITORS OF THE AMERICAN ARCHITECT: _Dear Sirs_,--As the services which an architect is supposed to render his client and the compensation for same have been the subject of considerable loss to us through misunderstanding, we have prepared for use the enclosed proposition, which covers most cases in our general practice. In work of such a nature as can't be covered by this proposition, we prepare one specially suited to the occasion, but in all |
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