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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Construction people in here please
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<blockquote data-quote="rotor_powerd" data-source="post: 16866760" data-attributes="member: 76391"><p>If there's no termination clause then they are in breach of contract, pending what it says about performance. I'm also guessing that their sub who lost his guys has a non-compete, hence why he is reluctant to finish the work on his own even if he had the staff. Definitely speak with an attorney, but my take is that you really have no way to force them to perform. Pursuing legal action will likely just be throwing dollars away while only causing you to become more frustrated. Shitty situation but ultimately your best option is probably to pull chocks and find someone else to complete the work. </p><p></p><p>Whatever you do, do not be the party to formally terminate the contract currently in place as that will also terminate your claim to any potential recourse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rotor_powerd, post: 16866760, member: 76391"] If there's no termination clause then they are in breach of contract, pending what it says about performance. I'm also guessing that their sub who lost his guys has a non-compete, hence why he is reluctant to finish the work on his own even if he had the staff. Definitely speak with an attorney, but my take is that you really have no way to force them to perform. Pursuing legal action will likely just be throwing dollars away while only causing you to become more frustrated. Shitty situation but ultimately your best option is probably to pull chocks and find someone else to complete the work. Whatever you do, do not be the party to formally terminate the contract currently in place as that will also terminate your claim to any potential recourse. [/QUOTE]
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