Case Summary
**Case Summary: A&R Janitorial v. Pepper Construction Co.**
**Docket Number:** 8175958
**Court:** [Specify Court, e.g., Circuit Court for [Location]]
**Date Filed:** [Insert Filing Date]
### Parties:
- **Plaintiff:** A&R Janitorial
- **Defendant:** Pepper Construction Co.
### Background:
A&R Janitorial, a company providing cleaning and janitorial services, entered into a contractual agreement with Pepper Construction Co. for cleaning services at one of their construction sites. The dispute arose over allegations of breach of contract, as A&R Janitorial contended that Pepper Construction failed to pay for services rendered in accordance with the terms of their agreement.
### Issues:
1. **Breach of Contract:** A&R Janitorial alleged that Pepper Construction failed to remit payment for services completed.
2. **Quantum Meruit:** A&R Janitorial claimed they were entitled to compensation for services provided, arguing that even without a clear contract, they should receive payment for the benefits conferred upon Pepper Construction.
### Arguments:
- **Plaintiff's Argument:** A&R Janitorial maintained that they fulfilled their obligations under the contract and that Pepper Construction's refusal to pay constituted a breach. They sought damages for the unpaid services.
- **Defendant's Argument:** Pepper Construction argued that the contracted services were not performed to a satisfactory standard, thus justifying their decision to withhold payment. Additionally, Pepper Construction contended that A&R Janitorial did not provide adequate documentation of the services rendered.
### Court's Findings:
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### Conclusion:
The court will determine whether A&R Janitorial is entitled to the unpaid amount claimed, as well as any interest or additional damages, or if Pepper Construction's defenses are valid and warrant dismissal of the claims.
**Next Steps:** [Insert potential next steps, including further hearings, mediation, or a trial date.]
### Note:
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