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The employer rejected a contractor's tender and accepted a different

tender, but that tenderer went into liquidation before starting on site. The
employer then accepted the first tender, but the contractor said it would
have to increase the price. Is the contractor allowed to do that?

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No what was in the past is the past but present is in the present unless it has it's own law/rule

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