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Originally Posted by DinnerDog
Sue them for what? Asking to re-negotiate?
If anything, given that CSEC is now threatening to tear up the contract (if that happens), the City would sue CSEC.
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Yeah, it’s unlikely that there’s actually been any fundamental breach sufficient to terminate the contract (on either side, since just the threat by Edwards wouldn’t be enough IMO).
If the City was offside in asking for more $$ the proper response would just be “no” and to carry on with the project, not picking up the ball and going home. And to get a court order interpreting any provision under dispute if necessary.
This is all posturing and won’t amount to much, I bet.