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Cook's Plumbing says Palace Properties failed to pay

HUNTINGTON – Cook’s Plumbing is suing Palace Properties, LLC, for allegedly failing to pay nearly $30,000 for goods and services.

Jeremy Adams, an employee of Palace Properties, was also named as a defendant in the suit

The defendants entered into a contract with Cook’s in which Cook’s furnished work and materials to the defendants, according to a complaint filed Dec. 13 in Cabell Circuit Court.

Cook’s claims the defendants have failed and refused to pay for the work and materials.

The defendants have benefited from Cook’s provision of work and materials, while Cook’s has not been paid for the goods and services, according to the suit.

Cook’s claims the defendants have materially breached and defaulted upon their contract by refusing to make payments.

The defendants have been unjustly enriched and have received and retained the benefit of the materials provided to him, and as such, Cook’s is entitled to payment for the goods and services, according to the suit.

Cook’s is seeking judgment in the amount of $29,200 with interest, including pre- and post-judgment interest. It is being represented by Richard W. Weston and Connor Robertson.

The case has been assigned to Circuit Judge David M. Pancake.

Cabell Circuit Court case number: 12-C-821

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