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Gabrovsky v. Ramlor Construction
Appellant, who had been a mechanical subcontractor to respondents, on two school construction projects, one in Alameda County and the other in San Mateo County, sued them in Alameda County Superior Court for amounts allegedly owed him under the two subcontracts. Respondents cross-complained against him for sums incurred by them in completing work allegedly required of, but not completed by, appellant under the two subcontracts. After considerable pretrial skirmishing, the matter was tried before the court in a single day. Because it found appellant had not proved that he possessed the contractor’s license required by Business and Professions Code section 7031, at the close of the presentation of his evidence, the court granted respondents’ motion for a nonsuit and then ruled in favor of respondents on their cross-complaint. A judgment to that effect was later entered, which court hereby affirms.

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