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...FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSION OF LAW...engineer's drawings and the architect's drawings. (Tr. 22:5...
...referred to as the Lago Agrio Plaintiffs (the "LAPs"), two of whom, the LAP Representatives, have appeared in this action.2...
...than the "what-ifs" that might occur during the course of the relationship. While many contracts are placed in a drawer after execution...
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