Wahl V. Southwest Savings And Loan Association Wahl V. Southwest Savings And Loan Association

Wahl V. Southwest Savings And Loan Association

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Publisher Description

In the court below, the appellants herein relied on a "one project" theory of construction. Their argument is that, since the project was built by one contractor under one contract with the owner, it was one project. They argue therefore that the materialmens liens should relate back to the time that the general contractor did any labor or furnished any material for the first building. While they abandoned their claim on the 18 recorded before labor or material was furnished they use the same argument as to the remaining six. There remains the three questions presented as to the remaining six buildings.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1970
20 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
11
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
68.5
KB

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