5. Market liquidation
The rules governing the settlement of contracts vary according to the nature of the contract between the client and the lessor. While the lessor is liable for all services rendered in accordance with the agreed prices, whether unitary or lump-sum, and cannot in principle call them into question on the pretext of an error in price calculation, or an underestimation of the costs incurred in carrying out the work, the consequences of alterations to the contract will differ according to whether it has been awarded on a fixed-price or lump-sum basis, or whether it has been awarded on the basis of a series of prices, or according to any other method involving unit prices on the basis of which the prices of the work will be settled.
5.1 Ne varietur and other types of contracts
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- Marchés privés. Cahiers types. Cahier des clauses administratives générales applicables aux travaux de bâtiment faisant l'objet de marchés privés. - NF P 03-001 - 12-2000
- Marchés privés. Cahiers types. Cahier des clauses administratives générales applicables aux travaux de génie civil faisant l'objet de marchés privés. - NF P 03-002 - 05-1992
Regulations
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Decree of March 20, 1980
The Code des devoirs professionnels des architectes requires architects to draw up an architectural project including at least (article 16 of the decree):
"graphic and written documents defining :
integration with the site, relief and climate;
the layout of the...
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