This section is from the book "Real Estate Principles And Practices", by Philip A. Benson, Nelson L. North. Also available from Amazon: Real Estate Principles and Practices.
When the architect is employed to superintend the construction, he may reject any part of the work not conforming to the specifications. In considering the rejection of any work, or in deciding any controversy between owner and contractor, he must be impartial. His judgment should be fair to both sides even though he is retained and paid by the owner.
 
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