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《建设工程质量管理条例》规定,建设单位未组织竣工验收,擅自交付使用的,()。A.处1

题型:单项选择题

题目:

《建设工程质量管理条例》规定,建设单位未组织竣工验收,擅自交付使用的,()。

A.处10~30万元罚款

B.处50~100万元罚款

C.处工程合同价2%~4%的罚款

D.处工程合同价3%~5%的罚款

答案:

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