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Consequential Damages in Today's Construction Industry
Under Business and Professions Code § 7031, Contractor Must be Licensed Prior to Preparing Shop Drawings or Ordering Materials for Construction Project
Discretionary Right to Adjudicate No Basis for Stay of Arbitration
Partial Enforcement of Award Which Has Not Yet Become Final
Subcontractor's Contractual Indemnity Obligation to Contractor for EIFS Damage Not Covered by Indemnity Provisions of Texas Product Liability Act
Insurer's Duty to Defend Construed Broadly in Favor of Insured
No Requirement to Dispense with Leave to Appeal Arbitral Award Under Section 69
Constructive Notice Not Established by Discussion in Meetings
Landscaper Must Have Proper License to Recover Damages for Breach of Contract
Federal Arbitration Act Does Not Preempt California Code of Civil Procedure § 1281.2; California Court May Refuse to Enforce Arbitration Agreement To Prevent Possibility of Conflicting Rulings