Constitutional Law
Apr. 6, 2002
Speedy Resolution
A new law, which goes into effect July 1, attempts to resolve construction disputes outside the traditional court system. AB1700 requires common interest developments (of 20 or more units), developers and builders to undertake a mandatory dispute resolution process before they can bring their construction defect cases to trial.
A new law, which goes into effect July 1, attempts to resolve construction disputes outside the traditional court system. AB1700 requires common interest developments (of 20 or more units), developers and builders to undertake a mandatory dispute resolution process before they can bring their cons...
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