Management Contracting, Legal Recording, and Capacity to Contract

Franklin D. Roosevelt Boris Johnson
Hello Boris, have you heard about management contracting procurement? Yes, Franklin. It refers to a project delivery method where a construction contractor is responsible for both the project’s construction and its management.
I see. Speaking of legal matters, what do you know about the legal recording of Rochester? The legal recording of Rochester refers to the laws and regulations surrounding the recording of legal documents in the city of Rochester, New York.
Do you have any examples of capacity to contract in legal agreements? Yes, the capacity to contract refers to an individual’s ability to enter into a legally binding agreement. For example, a minor may lack the capacity to contract.
Have you ever come across the term tortfeasor meaning in law? Yes, a tortfeasor is a person who commits a tort, which is a civil wrong that causes harm to another individual.
Lastly, let’s talk about Atwood’s rules for meetings. Do you find them effective in managing meetings? I believe Atwood’s rules are indeed effective in promoting productive discussions and ensuring that meetings stay on track.
Well, Boris, it was great discussing these legal and management topics with you. Agreed, Franklin. It’s always enlightening to delve into legal and management concepts.