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Winter Maintenance Contracts: Some Things to Watch For

Here’s what we’ve been noting about winter maintenance contracts:  Sometimes the contract may place unreasonable limits upon the contractor’s liability. In our view, a winter maintenance contractor should be fully liable for any harm or damage resulting from the contractor’s negligence or breach of contract, and we recommend that this be carefully spelled out in the contract (usually in a properly-worded “indemnification provision”).   Read the article………………………..

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