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  2. Cones Hotline - Wikipedia

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    Cones on the A45 in Coventry (July 2006). The Cones Hotline was a telephone hotline introduced by the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom John Major in June 1992 to allow members of the public to enquire about roadworks on the country's roads and report areas where traffic cones had been deployed on a road (to close a lane or otherwise restrict traffic flow) for no apparent reason.

  3. De Havilland Law - Wikipedia

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    The De Havilland Law, [1] formally De Haviland v. Warner Bros. Pictures, is a published judicial opinion interpreting California Labor Code Section 2855, [2] a California law which prevents a court from enforcing specific performance of an exclusive personal services contract (i.e., contracts creating a non-delegable duty on the part of an individual to another party, and no other, to render ...

  4. Contract city - Wikipedia

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    Lakewood, California was incorporated in 1954 as the first contract city. [1] It was not the first city to enter into a contract with a county government to have services provided by the county. [1] At that point in time, Los Angeles County already "had over 400 service agreements with 45 cities."

  5. Forum selection clause - Wikipedia

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    In contract law, a forum selection clause (sometimes called a dispute resolution clause, choice of court clause, governing law clause, jurisdiction clause or an arbitration clause, depending on its form) in a contract with a conflict of laws element allows the parties to agree that any disputes relating to that contract will be resolved in a specific forum.

  6. California utility faces billions in claims for fire damage ...

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    California lawmakers have created a wildfire insurance fund with access to $21 billion that is meant to ensure that Southern California Edison remains solvent and victims' claims are paid in full.

  7. Will California homeowners relocate or rebuild? Both are costly

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    Tens of thousands of California residents will decide whether to permanently relocate or rebuild their homes after the most destructive fires in Los Angeles’ history.

  8. California State Route 39 - Wikipedia

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    Following a Caltrans study, which determined that the road's reopening would not harm the environment, the closed portion was reopened as a service road and emergency route in February 2003. In June 2006, California authorized funding to conduct a three-year-long environmental impact report.

  9. DOJ enters agreement with California police department whose ...

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    The US Justice Department has reached an agreement with the Antioch, California, police department, resolving an investigation into racist text messages allegedly sent and received by some of its ...