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UTILITY NOT LIABLE TO CONTRACTOR FOR INACCURATE MARKING OF SUBSURFACE LINES

publication date: Jan 30, 2010
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A utility company that mismarked the location of subsurface lines could not be held liable to a construction contractor for delay damages under a theory of negligent misrepresentation.


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