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A stipulated sum contract establishes a fixed price for the work the contractor is to perform.
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an exculpatory clause need not include the word “negligence” so long as it conveys the concept specifically and explicitly through other language
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Neither Saylor nor the 2002 amendments to the death penalty statute affect, in any way relevant to Lambert’s case, our constitutional authority to review or revise sentences or the appropriate remedies for erroneous admission of evidence.
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