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  2. Builder's risk insurance - Wikipedia

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    Builder's risk covers perils such as fire, wind, theft, vandalism and many more. It typically does not cover perils such as earthquake, flood or hurricane damage unless the policy has been specifically endorsed to do so. [3] However, earthquake riders can be economical, depending on where a project is located.

  3. California Contractors State License Board - Wikipedia

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    The California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) was established in 1929 as the Contractors License Bureau under the Department of Professional and Vocational Standards. Today it is part of the California Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA).

  4. Magnuson–Moss Warranty Act - Wikipedia

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    A "limited warranty" is one that does not meet the federal minimums. Such warranties must be "conspicuously designated" as limited warranties. A "multiple warranty" is part full and part limited. A "service contract" is different from a warranty because service contracts do not affirm the quality or workmanship of a consumer product.

  5. Extended warranty - Wikipedia

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    All new cars in the United States come with a warranty that cover repairs for a certain period of time and a certain number of miles, such as 3 years and 36,000 miles. An extended warranty provides similar coverage beyond those time or mileage limits. Legally, only the original manufacturer can "extend" a warranty.

  6. American Home Shield - Wikipedia

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    American Home Shield serves over 2 million customers across 49 states and the District of Columbia. It is one of the largest home warranty providers in the United States. [10] [11] The company works with over 16,000 independent contractor firms and 60,000 technicians in the U.S. [12] [13] The headquarters are in Memphis, Tennessee. [1] [14]

  7. Warranty - Wikipedia

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    If a coat is designed to last two years, but has a 10-year limited warranty against defects in materials and workmanship, a buyer who wears the coat for 3 years and then finds it worn out would not be able to collect on the warranty. But it is different from a 2-year warranty because if the buyer starts wearing the coat 5 years after buying it ...

  8. Construction law - Wikipedia

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    The Forum on Construction Law of the American Bar Association established in 1973 is the largest organization of construction lawyers in the United States. [19] The group includes law firms of every size, solo practitioners, in-house and government counsel, non-lawyers such as, construction professionals and the public sector representatives.

  9. Construction contract - Wikipedia

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    A construction contract is a mutual or legally binding agreement between two parties based on policies and conditions recorded in document form. The two parties involved are one or more property owners and one or more contractors .