Troy M. asked

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We received a signed copy of our electrical contract as subcontractors. We highlighted 3 pages indicating exclusions, but the contractor did not initial these areas, only signed the first and last pages. Are we protected by these exclusions?

June 12th, 2024

Randall B. answered

No, you are not protected by the exclusions unless the changes are initialed by the contractor. You ...

June 12th, 2024

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