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Default Liability & responsibility of electrician?


"Geoffrey S. Mendelson" wrote

IMHO it really boils down to exactly what the owner of the business
expected
when he hired "the guy". If he hired someone he knew was unlicensed, he
should have had the work inspected or hired a licensed electrician.
Otherwise
he was taking a chance that he would never get caught cheating, and he
lost.


BINGO!

BTW, I know of a place where one can get discount bypass operations,
endoscopies, and reduced prescription drugs. The guy is a nice guy, and
there haven't been any complaints yet. At this location, anyway. And not
from any living person.

Steve


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