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11Jan

Construction Claims – No Contract, No Claims?

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The North Carolina Supreme Court recently issued a decision in Crescent University City Venture, LLC v. Trussway Manufacturing, Inc. The case decided the question of whether a commercial developer-owner can bring a negligence claim directly against a supplier of defective building material where no direct contract existed between the owner and supplier....
By: Smith Anderson
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/construction-claims-no-contract-no-2394129/

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