Subcontractor forfeits right to arbitration by filing demand untimely

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Where a subcontract required subcontractor to commence arbitration proceedings no later than 30 days following receipt of an adverse decision by the contractor, the failure of the subcontractor to contest a decision within 30 days was fatal to later seeking arbitration. Holt, a drywall subcontractor, entered into a contract with Choate, the general contractor, to [...]

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Architect may legally limit time period for being sued, but may be equitably estopped from enforcing the limitation

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A homeowner (Northridge) retained an architectural firm (JWFA) to provide design and contract administration services for the renovation of a residential townhouse complex. Leaks were found in the roofs shortly after construction was completed. It was not until several years later, however, that Northridge sued JWFA and its employee, Thomas Driscoll. The defendants filed a [...]

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