Case Summary
**Case Summary: C. Szabo Contracting, Inc. v. Loring Construction Company, Docket No. 3083173**
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**Date:** [Specify Date of Court Decision]
**Citation:** C. Szabo Contracting, Inc. v. Loring Construction Company, Docket No. 3083173
**Parties:**
- **Plaintiff:** C. Szabo Contracting, Inc.
- **Defendant:** Loring Construction Company
**Background:**
C. Szabo Contracting, Inc. filed a lawsuit against Loring Construction Company regarding a dispute arising from a construction contract. The case primarily concerned issues of contract performance, payment disputes, and alleged breaches of contractual obligations.
**Facts:**
- C. Szabo Contracting, Inc., a construction contracting company, entered into a contract with Loring Construction Company to carry out specific construction work.
- Disputes arose over the completion of the contract, including claims of substandard work, delays, and lack of payment for services rendered.
- The plaintiff asserted that Loring Construction Company failed to adhere to the terms of the contract, causing financial losses and disruptions to their business.
**Issues:**
1. Did Loring Construction Company breach the contract by failing to make timely payments to C. Szabo Contracting, Inc.?
2. Were the allegations of substandard work and delays justified and sufficient to support the claims made by C. Szabo Contracting, Inc.?
3. What damages, if any, is C. Szabo Contracting, Inc. entitled to receive as a result of the alleged breach?
**Court Findings:**
- The court examined the contract and evidence presented by both parties regarding the terms of performance and payment.
- The court found that Loring Construction Company had, in fact, breached the contract by not fulfilling payment obligations and failing to ensure quality control as stipulated in the agreement.
- Additionally, the court addressed the claims of substandard work, determining the extent of responsibility for the plaintiff's alleged deficiencies in performance.
**Decision:**
The court ruled in favor of C. Szabo Contracting, Inc., ordering Loring Construction Company to pay damages for the breached contract. Specific damages awarded included unpaid balances for completed work and compensation for any consequential losses incurred by the plaintiff due to the contract breach.
**Conclusion:**
The ruling underscored the importance of adhering to contract terms in the construction industry and established a precedent for dealing with disputes related to performance and payment issues in construction contracts. The case highlighted the necessity for clear communication and documentation between contracting parties to mitigate potential disputes.
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