Garret Murai | California Construction Law Blog | March 4, 2019 The enforcement statutes applicable to the California Contractors’ State License Board aren’t exactly models in clarity. A few examples: Business and Professions Code Section 7107: Abandonment without legal excuse of any construction project or operation engaged in or undertaken by the license as a contractor… Continue reading When is a “Willful” Violation Willful (or Not) Under California’s Contractor Enforcement Statutes?
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When is a “Willful” Violation Willful (or Not) Under California’s Contractor Enforcement Statutes?
Garret Murai | California Construction Law Blog | March 4, 2019 The enforcement statutes applicable to the California Contractors’ State License Board aren’t exactly models in clarity. A few examples: Business and Professions Code Section 7107: Abandonment without legal excuse of any construction project or operation engaged in or undertaken by the license as a contractor… Continue reading When is a “Willful” Violation Willful (or Not) Under California’s Contractor Enforcement Statutes?