Always Check the Boxes!
Able lost to Cane in the biblical days (and perhaps it wasn’t fair). Yet Able Demolition failed to check the boxes in it’s contract, so it lost the battle to the City of Pontiac.
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The Case
Here’s the case. — Read for your self below before reading my opinion and making your comments. Please come to the table with your opinion which is unbiased. (Copied from https://caselaw.findlaw.com/mi-court-of-appeals/1467265.html ) Before: SMOLENSKI, P.J., and SAAD and WILDER, JJ. Penzien & Associates, PLLC (by Charles M. Penzien), Mount Clemens, for the plaintiff. Bigler, Berry,… Read more
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I Agree with the Ruling
The contract was very specific and clear on the obligations or parameters that Able’s Demolition needed to exercise before beginning work and to receive compensation for their work. Whenever a contract is signed, all the information within the contract is relevant (as long as it is not- “voidable or unlawful or isn’t unconscionable” (Brown &… Read more
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