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97F-L0227-ROC · Registrar of Contractors · 1997-11-13

IN THE OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS

|ENDURA STEEL, INC., | |97F-L0227-ROC | | | |RECOMMENDED DECISION | |Complainant, | |OF ADMINISTRATIVE | | | |LAW JUDGE | |-v- | | | | | | | |License No. 106984, Class C-17R of| | | |Jon Randall Ward dba | | | |DESERT CREEK WELDING (OWN), | | | | | | | |Respondent. | | | | | | | | | | |

HEARING: November 3, 1997. APPEARANCES: Jill M. Seay appeared on behalf of Endura Steel, Inc., Complainant. Jon R. Ward, Respondent, formerly doing business as Desert Creek Welding and holder of Class C-17R license no. 106984, appeared representing himself.

ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE: Kip M. Micuda _____________________________________________________________________ The hearing in this matter was held for the purpose of determining whether Respondent violated state law as alleged by Complainant and the Registrar of Contractors (“Registrar”). Evidence and testimony were presented and, based upon the entire record, the following Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Recommended Decision are made:

FINDINGS OF FACT 1. At the hearing, the parties requested to go off the record and discuss resolution of this matter. Following their discussion outside this Judge’s presence, the

parties concluded a settlement agreement, the essential terms of which were read into the record. 2. Pursuant to the terms of the settlement agreement reached between the parties, Respondent admits that his account with Complainant is past due and that he owes Complainant the sum of $803.91 ($1,322.91 minus $519.00 paid). In consideration for Complainant’s dismissal of the instant matter, Respondent agrees to pay Complainant the sum of $100.00 on the 20th day of each month, beginning November 20, 1997, such payments continuing until Respondent’s debt to Complainant is completely satisfied. 3. The parties further agree that for any new complaint filed with the Registrar of Contractors, the sole issue for determination shall be whether the parties performed their obligations under the terms of the settlement agreement. 4. The terms of the settlement agreement are fair and reasonable under the circumstances. The agreement is also found to be the product of a knowing and voluntary action of each party.

CONCLUSIONS OF LAW 1. The law favors settlement of disputes and adverse parties are 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 in this matter, having been found to be reasonably and voluntary made, warrants termination of the instant hearing and dismissal of the charges in the Citation and Complaint.

RECOMMENDED DECISION In view of the foregoing, this Judge recommends that Citation L97- 0227, together with the entire Complaint upon which it is based, be dismissed. Done this day, November 14, 1997.

______________________________________ Kip M. Micuda Administrative Law Judge

Original transmitted by mail this ____ day of ____________, 1997, to:

Mr. Michael P. Goldwater, Director Registrar of Contractors ATTN: Jennifer Varela 800 West Washington, 6th Floor Phoenix, AZ 85007

By ___________________________ -----------------------

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