SURETY NOT REQUIRED TO ARBITRATE DESPITE CLAUSE IN CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT
publication date: Oct 21, 2007
A school district and contractor must arbitrate disputes related to a school expansion and remodel, according to the terms of their contract. However, the district cannot compel the contractor’s performance bond surety to participate.
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