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Illinois Contract Law: Parol Evidence Rule, ‘No Damages for Delay’ Clauses

In Asset Recovery vs. Walsh Construction, 2012 IL App (1st) 101226, the First District affirmed  a bench trial judgment for a general contractor sued by a demolition subcontractor for breach of contract and quantum meruit.  The lawsuit stemmed from numerous delays over the course of a multi-million dollar demolition subcontract in connection with the redevelopment of the Palmolive Building, a high profile …

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Posted byPaulPMay 23, 2013January 18, 2015Posted inContract Law, Mechanics Lien/Construction LawTags: ambiguity, Asset Recovery, estoppel, four corners rule, no damages for delay, Palmolive Building, parol evidence, waiver, Walsh Construction15 Comments on Illinois Contract Law: Parol Evidence Rule, ‘No Damages for Delay’ Clauses
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