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January 29, 2007
CONTRACTOR CONFUSED REGARDING IDENTITY OF PROJECT OWNER
Court of Appeals of Georgia, Third Division
Owner confusion and property liens are no laughing matter for a contractor that proceeds with improvement work on an Atlanta comedy club without first securing a signed contract from either the project owner, who requested the work, or the property owner, who never authorized the improvements or participated in contract negotiations.
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