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Originally Posted by WTF
HaHa….there ya go lying again.
Now LL seemed to think I was responsible for subcontractor employees.
Now again what is the purpose of your thread?
To try and get myself and HH banned under the guise of you wanting civility in the forum.
How can you be civil to a poster that continually lies about what you said?
And I'm not smarter or dumber than anyone else but on certain subjects....I am. It is obvious that Ellen is not versed in any of the three subjects that are kinda imperative to educated discourse on a civil political board.
Now a forum where you right leaning posters post nonsense as fact and cry to the Moderators when someone throws your own shit back at ya....she might well fit in.
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this thread has accomplished
exactly what i intended .. i reined you in. i changed your posting in this forum. did yous get banned? No .. but that doesn't mean you didn't get some points. only you and the mod squad know that .. unless yous want to confess, eh Captain?
what would black jesus say? confess yer sins? it will set yous soul free!
how do we know i reined you in?
you stopped posting this ..
overnight ..
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i may be wrong but i'll bet you didn't stop posting that because you got bored .. right?
of course you can always prove me wrong and post it again ....
BAHHAAAAAA
now about lying ..
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Originally Posted by WTF
ff thinks that plumbers, carpenters and the like are not contract labor.
So if you hire one to redo your toilet or add an addition to your house.....they are your employees! Evidently a plumber fucked his wife while he was fucking Asian hookers fresh off the boat.
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if you operate as a general contractor .. you are responsible for sub-contractors. they are NOT your employees .. but you are responsible for them. you are responsible for their work. if a sub contractor puts in a toilet .. and fucks it up .. the homeowner sues YOU for it. now you can of course sue the sub contractor .. for faulty work, but you can't stick yer head in the sand and avoid the home owner or developer from holding YOU responsible for the overall job.
https://www.fosterswift.com/communic...egligence.html
Once upon a time, property owners and general contractors could not be held liable for the negligence of independent subcontractors or their employees. However, as the use of subcontractors increased and subcontractors retained their own subcontractors, those suffering damage due to subcontractor negligence found it harder and harder to find someone to sue who was both solvent and responsible. Thus, the courts developed theories under which owners or general contractors could be held liable for the negligence of subcontractors. These theories usually were grounded on the amount of control retained by the owner or general contractor over the work being done. In 2004, the Michigan Supreme Court announced its decision in
Ornsby v Capital Welding, which went a long way toward clarifying the circumstances under which an owner or general contractor may be held liable for the negligence of subcontractors or their employees.
any DA NILES?