COBB, Judge.
Huggins, a general contractor, was sued by a subcontractor, Willoughby, for breach of a construction contract. Willoughby contended Huggins failed to pay for work performed, and that he prevented Willoughby from completing performance. The written contract between the parties was a simple one in the form of a purchase order delivered from Huggins to Willoughby. It listed nine "work" items (i.e., excavate lake, strip and haul, dig retention, paving...
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