RIFENBURG CONST. v. BRIER CREEK ASSOCIATES, 583A03.

Decision Date02 April 2004
Docket NumberNo. 583A03.,583A03.
Citation358 N.C. 218,593 S.E.2d 585
PartiesRIFENBURG CONSTRUCTION, INC. v. BRIER CREEK ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, North Carolina Department of Transportation, RTP Assemblage Associates, LLC, Athena Airport Assemblage, LP, and Athena Airport Assemblage Corp.
CourtNorth Carolina Supreme Court

Safran Law Offices, by Perry R. Safran, John M. Sperati, and Brian J. Schoolman, Raleigh, for plaintiff-appellant.

Roy Cooper, Attorney General, by Joseph E. Herrin, Assistant Attorney General, for defendant-appellee North Carolina Department of Transportation.

PER CURIAM.

AFFIRMED.

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