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Answered: NEC ECC: Why Core clauses state single digit and sub clauses state two or more digits in NEC3?

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Because they do!

That is all I have I am afraid. They split the 9 sections of the contract using single digit numbers. Each section within that section is then split into 2 digit numbers, and each clause within that section using a decimal place.

So payment is section 5, split into four different sections 50/51/52/53, and each clause within that section then using a decimal place so 50.1-50.6, 51.1-51.5.

It is what it is. No good/bad reason for it. At the end of the day you just need a reference number to be able to use to quote a clause - however they have done it.

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