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M-Book means Measurement Book. All the measurements of awork are to be recorded in it. The M.Book normally contains100 pages and issued by Executive Engineers certifying theperson to whom issued. It consists of the following columns.Date of Description Nos LB D/H Qty. Rate Amountrecording
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