Posts Tagged ‘ Negligence ’

Name 5 violations of the California Practice Act

§ 5577 Conviction of Certain Crimes; Record; Evidence; Procedure The conviction of a crime substantially related to the qualifications, functions, and duties of an architect by the holder of a license constitutes a ground for disciplinary action. § 5578 Violation as Ground for Discipline in General The fact that the holder of a license...

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Indemnification

1. Not responsible for damage caused by unauthorized changes to signed and stamped documents (as long as authorization was not unreasonably withheld) 2. Signing and stamping of documents does not impose a legal duty to observe the construction of fixed works 3. Construction Observation means periodic observation of completed work to determine general compliance...

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CAB Causes for disciplinary action

CAB Causes for disciplinary action

1. Conviction of crimes substantially related to duties of an architect 2. Practicing in violation of the provisions of the Practice Act 3. Fraud/misrepresentation in obtaining a license 4. Impersonating an architect 5. Aiding an unlawful practice 6. Signing other’s plans not in responsible control, or letting others to use name to evade provisions...

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