Vacate: Settlement Recommendation
08F-1822-ROC · Registrar of Contractors · 2008-12-26
IN THE OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
|OPT CO RESIDENTIAL PAINTING LLC | |No. 08F-1822-ROC | | | | | |COMPLAINANT, | |ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE DECISION | |-v- | |AND ORDER VACATING | | | |HEARING BASED UPON A SETTLEMENT | |License No. 163478, Class B- | |AGREEMENT | |D M I CONTRACTING INC dba | | | |DESTANY HOMES BY D M I CONTRACTING | | | |(CORP) | | | | | | | |RESPONDENT. | | | | | | |
HEARING: December 22, 2008 APPEARANCES: Complainant was represented by its attorney, Mark Kirkorsky and Respondent was represented by its attorney, Thomas Luikens. ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE: Mark A. Silver ________________________________________________________________
Based upon the entire record in this matter, the following Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Recommended Order are made:
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. Following a discussion between the parties, prior to commencement of the instant hearing, the parties concluded a settlement agreement, the essential terms of which were read upon the record.
2. Pursuant to the terms of the aforementioned settlement agreement, the parties agreed to stipulate to the entry of a judgment in their pending civil court matter. It was further agreed that the entry of judgment in the civil court case between the parties shall take place on or before January 15, 2008. Complainant agreed to withdraw the instant Complaint with the Registrar of Contractors.
3. The parties agreed that all rights and defenses were to be merged into the settlement agreement and if any petition for rehearing of this matter was to be filed and granted, or if any new complaint was filed, the sole issues for determination shall be whether the parties have performed their respective obligations under the terms of the aforesaid settlement agreement.
4. The terms of the forgoing settlement were determined to be the product of knowing and voluntary action on the part of each party.
5. Based on the settlement agreement, the hearing was vacated. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
1. The policy of the law favors settlements of disputes and adverse parties should be free to adjust their differences by entry into agreements or stipulations of settlement which should be recognized and given effect by all tribunals.
2. The settlement reached and submitted during the hearing of this matter, having been found to be voluntarily made, warrants the termination of the instant hearing.
ORDER
In view of the foregoing, it is recommended that this matter be vacated from the calendar of the Office of Administrative Hearings and remanded to the referring Agency for appropriate disposition.
Done this day, December 29, 2008.
_________________________________ Mark A. Silver Administrative Law Judge
Copy transmitted by mail this _____ day of _________, 2008 to:
Armando Contreras, Director Registrar of Contractors 3838 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85012
By _______________________________
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