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Construction Contract Ambiguity: Court Considers Expert Testimony To Clarify Contract Terms

A construction site injury provides the setting for the First District’s recent application of Illinois contract interpretation rules to the question of when and how contracting parties’ prior course of dealing can inform the court’s analysis of an ambiguous written agreement. In Gomez v. Bovis Lend Lease, 2013 IL App (1st) 130568, the plaintiff plumbing subcontractor was injured when …

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Posted byPaulPMarch 18, 2014September 14, 2016Posted inContract Law, Mechanics Lien/Construction LawTags: ambiguity, ambiguous contract, Bovis, davis mcgrath llc, integration clause, LLC, merger clause, parol evidence, Porvaznik65 Comments on Construction Contract Ambiguity: Court Considers Expert Testimony To Clarify Contract Terms
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