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They are commonly found in standard forms of contract and are used to set out details that are at the discretion of the contracting parties, or identify the options. In law, a bill of particulars is a detailed, formal, written statement of charges or claims by a plaintiff or the prosecutor given upon the defendants formal request to the court for more detailed information. It is an extensive list of components, raw materials and instructions required. The contract particulars in a construction contract (or appointment agreement) set out the aspects of the contract that are particular to the project to which the contract relates. Bill of materials is an essential step in manufacturing. It provides the material required to make an item along with directions to assemble the product most proficiently. The law is also subject to change from time to time and legal statutes and regulations vary between states. A bill of materials (BoM) is a detailed source of data used in the manufacturing of a product. In a claim for damages details showing the principal amount as per the agreement, incidental losses, indirect losses, interest etc to sum up the total. The people providing legal help and who respond are volunteers who may not be lawyers, legal professionals or have any legal training or experience. (n) Bill of Particulars is the informal detailing of the claim or demand amount made by a party which assists the defendant to study and evaluate the basis of the claim. When you submit a question or make a comment on our site or in our law forum, you clearly imply that you are interested in receiving answers, opinions and responses from other people. Legal Disclaimer: The content appearing on our website is for general information purposes only.
