... beyond his expectations, a limit of expense is fixed in each case beyond which charges are not made. By this means an opportunity is afforded anyone at comparatively low cost to secure the opinion of the recognized authorities covering any device,... Safety Engineering - Page 3441915Full view - About this book
| Edward Franklin Croker - Fire prevention - 1912 - 442 pages
...recognised authorities covering any device, system or material in its relation to the fire hazard. " The amounts of the fees are in proportion to the nature...upon the nature of the opinion rendered — whether favourable or otherwise. The schedule of charges found necessary in the different branches of the work... | |
| Harry Cooke Cushing - Electric lighting - 1915 - 332 pages
...under the same conditions as those afforded at the principal office and testing station in Chicago. The amounts of the fees are in proportion to the nature...extent of the work required in examinations and tests. When such article or device is approved and found safe and suitable for the use intended, it is placed... | |
| Spectator Company (New York, N.Y.) - Fire insurance - 1916 - 798 pages
...recognized authorities covering any device, system or material in its relation to the fire hazard. The amounts of the fees are in proportion to the nature...opinion rendered, — whether favorable or otherwise. The schedule of charges found necessary in the different branches of the work is arranged by groups... | |
| Harry Cooke Cushing - Electric wiring - 1917 - 374 pages
...under the same conditions as those afforded at the principal office and testing station in Chicago. The amounts of the fees are in proportion to the nature...extent of the work required in examinations and tests. When such article or device is approved and found safe and suitable for the use intended, it is placed... | |
| Harry Chase Brearley - Underwriters' laboratories - 1923 - 382 pages
...are in proportion to the work required for the investigation and report whether the safes or cabinets show superior or inferior qualities. The applicant's...obligation to pay the charges is not, therefore, contingent on the nature of the opinion rendered whether favorable or otherwise. If for any reason the costs do... | |
| 1912 - 424 pages
...recognized authorities covering any device, system or material in its relation to the fire hazard. The amounts of the fees are in proportion to the nature...opinion rendered — whether favorable or otherwise. The schedule of charges found necessary in the different branches of the work is arranged by groups... | |
| Electric lighting - 1908 - 420 pages
...recognized authorities covering any device, system or material in its relation to the fire hazard. The amounts of the fees are in proportion to the nature...The applicant's obligation to pay the charges is not contingent upon the nature of the opinion rendered — whether favorable or otherwise. In case further... | |
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