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  2. Evansville contractors charged with fraud after allegedly not ...

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    The affidavit says the pair took a total of $178,254 in deposits and additional payments from ... saying Keys either didn't finish work or did it in shoddy ways that sparked even more damage ...

  3. Judge orders uncooperative former state lawmaker to bring ...

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    Acevedo didn't take the stand until about 4:30 p.m. Monday and the judge ordered him to come back Tuesday. ... Prosecutors allege that ComEd and AT&T Illinois gave out no-work or little-work jobs ...

  4. A Hollywood man posing as a contractor for someone looking for home repair work disappeared with $6,000, , North Miami Beach police say, before hitting the customer’s credit card for $1,016 on ...

  5. Jacob & Youngs, Inc. v. Kent - Wikipedia

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    Jacob & Youngs, Inc. v. Kent, 230 N.Y. 239 (1921) is an American contract law case of the New York Court of Appeals with a majority opinion by Judge Benjamin N. Cardozo.The case addresses several contract principles including applying the doctrine of substantial performance in preventing forfeiture and determining the appropriate remedy following a partial or defective performance.

  6. Davis Contractors Ltd v Fareham UDC - Wikipedia

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    Davis Contractors agreed with Fareham UDC to build 78 houses over eight months for £92,425. It ended up taking 22 months because Davis was short of labour and materials and cost £115,223. Davis submitted that the contract was frustrated and void and therefore they were entitled to payment on a quantum meruit basis for the value of work done.

  7. United States v. Spearin - Wikipedia

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    McReynolds took no part in the consideration or decision of the case. Spearin , 248 U.S. 132 (1918), also referred to as the Spearin doctrine , is a 1918 United States Supreme Court decision. It remains one of the landmark construction law cases. [ 1 ]

  8. They gave a Spokane Valley builder thousands for the ... - AOL

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    Nov. 15—Malena Morris and Jason Davison paid Caleb Williams, a Spokane Valley contractor, $80,000 to build the lifestyle of their dreams by converting the inside of a 30-foot-long school bus.

  9. Executive Order 11246 - Wikipedia

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    Established requirements for non-discriminatory practices in hiring and employment on the part of U.S. government contractors Executive Order 11246 , signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson on September 24, 1965, established requirements for non-discriminatory practices in hiring and employment on the part of U.S. government contractors.