Vacate: Settlement Recommendation

2011A-234-ROC · Registrar of Contractors · 2011-07-07

IN THE OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS

|JENNIFER WEBBER | |No. 2011A-234-ROC | | | | | |COMPLAINANT | | | |v. | |ORDER VACATING | | | |HEARING Re: SETTLEMENT | |License No. 206612, Class B | | | |RICHMOND AMERICAN CONSTRUCTION INC | | | |(CORP) | | | | | | | |RESPONDENT | | | | | | |

HEARING: July 7, 2011, at 1:00 p.m. APPEARANCES: The Complainant appeared on his own behalf. The Respondent failed to appear. The Registrar of Contractors appeared through Assistant Attorney General, Montgomery Lee. Glen Hawkins, the Recovery Fund Supervisor was also present. ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE: M. Douglas

The following Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Order are made: FINDINGS OF FACT 1. At the onset of the scheduled Recovery Fund hearing, the parties manifested movement in the direction of a resolution of the matter at issue. Therefore, the parties were afforded the opportunity to craft a stipulated payment agreement, the terms of which were stated for the record. 2. Pursuant to the terms of the stipulated payment agreement the Complainant agreed to accept and the Contractors’ Recovery Fund agreed to pay the stipulated sum of $10,939.18 as payment in full for the Complainant’s claim for his actual damages. 3. The parties acknowledged that they understood the terms of their stipulated payment agreement and that they had entered into the stipulated payment agreement voluntarily and in good faith. 4. This tribunal finds that the terms of the stipulated payment agreement are reasonable under the circumstances and that the stipulated payment agreement was the product of knowing and voluntary action on the part of each party thereto. 5. In light of having entered into the stipulated payment agreement, the Complainant and Registrar of Contractors agreed to vacate the hearing in this matter. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW 1. A general policy of law favors the settlement of disputes and adverse parties should be free to adjust their differences by entry into agreements and stipulations of settlement which should be recognized and given effect by the tribunal having jurisdiction over the issues and statutory enforcement authority. 2. Termination of the instant hearing is mandated by the parties having entered into the Settlement Agreement, as well as having agreed to vacate the hearing. A.A.C.R2-19-111(1) and (4). ORDER Pursuant to A.A.C. R2-19-111(1) and (4), it is ordered vacating the hearing in this matter and remanding this matter to the Director of the Arizona Registrar of Contractors for further disposition.

Done this day, July 7, 2011.

_________________________________ M. Douglas Administrative Law Judge

Copy transmitted by mail this

_____ Day of _________, 2011 to:

William A. Mundell, Director Registrar of Contractors c/o Legal Department 3838 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85012

By _______________________________

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