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<blockquote data-quote="Nick9075" data-source="post: 1229540" data-attributes="member: 38606"><p>Ground contractors can't sue because if the operating agreement that is signed there is specifically a clause about binding arbitration to resolve any disclosure disputes </p><p>Where I am things seem to be working well. Contractors know that there contract can either be terminated or not renewed if the disasters involved some of the above. Non delivery, no attempt and breaching scanner integrity can get you terminated. I haven't seen this huge surge in volume in the NYC area probably won't be seeing the five figure weekly settlement checks like last year</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick9075, post: 1229540, member: 38606"] Ground contractors can't sue because if the operating agreement that is signed there is specifically a clause about binding arbitration to resolve any disclosure disputes Where I am things seem to be working well. Contractors know that there contract can either be terminated or not renewed if the disasters involved some of the above. Non delivery, no attempt and breaching scanner integrity can get you terminated. I haven't seen this huge surge in volume in the NYC area probably won't be seeing the five figure weekly settlement checks like last year [/QUOTE]
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