Электронная книга: David Wright «Using Commercial Contracts. A Practical Guide for Engineers and Project Managers»
Using Commercial Contracts: a practical guide for engineers and project managers examines how the law of contract operates, and the way in which the legal system interprets what a contract actually means. By giving clear, readable and expert advice on key legal issues, this guide provides the manager and engineer with an easily understandable and practical approach to the laws of contract. Издательство: "John Wiley&Sons Limited"
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David Wright
David Wright may refer to:
- David Wright (artist) (1912–1967), British artist and illustrator
- David Wright (baseball) (born 1982), American Major League Baseball player
- David Wright (British musician) (born 1953), composer and producer, co-founder of AD Music
- David Wright (British diplomat) (born 1944), British diplomat, ambassador to Japan, 1996–1999
- David Wright (Canadian diplomat), Canadian diplomat
- David Wright (footballer) (born 1980) British footballer,
- David Wright (poet) (1920–1994), South African poet
- David Wright (politician) (born 1966), British politician, Labour M.P. for Telford
- Dave Wright (runner) (born 1951), South African ultramarathon runner
- David Wright (writer) (born 1964), American writer
- David "Hoss" Wright (21st century), American drummer
- David McCord Wright (1909–1968), American economist
- David McKee Wright (1869–1928), Irish born Australian poet and journalist
- David R. Wright, Pennsylvania politician
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