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  2. Victims go to court to see contractor who they say took money ...

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  3. Police seek contractor who took $118,000 from Hurricane Ian ...

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    A contractor who allegedly scammed victims of Hurricane Ian has had a warrant issued for his arrest. Justin Hoover, 45, is accused of taking money, to the tune of $118,000, from Florida homeowners ...

  4. DA: Contractor took more than $200K from Bucks County ... - AOL

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    Joseph Eibell is accused of taking more than $200,000 from four different Bucks County residents for work that he did not complete, police said Thursday.

  5. Catch a Contractor - Wikipedia

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    Catch a Contractor is an American reality television home improvement series that premiered March 9, 2014, on Spike. [1] The show features former carpenter Adam Carolla, [2] [3] licensed contractor Skip Bedell and his wife Alison, a private investigator. The series premiere was the most watched debut of a Spike original series since March 2011.

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. Police seek contractor who took $118,000 from Hurricane Ian ...

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