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Publication Date: 23-OCT-06
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An HVAC contractor on a school project had no claim against a school district for delay damages it said it suffered when construction of the school was completed almost a year and a half after it was originally scheduled to be done. The Pennsylvania court said that the "no damages for delay" clause in the contractor's contract protected the school district ...

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