Sometimes owners proceed with the contract and the construction prematurely, before having in hand all such essentials as clear title to the land, lessor’s permission, legal rights of way, adequate construction financing, or all necessary governmental approvals. The lack of any of these indispensable elements at the appropriate time could result in a work stoppage. [...]
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