Contractor Recovers 23,700 Yuan in Unpaid Construction Labor Fees Dispute
Construction labor disputes frequently arise when contractors are not paid for completed work. A regional court addressed such a matter, ordering a client to pay 23,700 yuan for construction labor services rendered under a service agreement.
The dispute originated when a contractor completed construction labor services for a client under an agreed service contract specifying scope of work, completion timeline, and payment terms. The client failed to pay the agreed labor fees upon completion of the work. The contractor initiated legal proceedings seeking payment for the rendered services.
The proceedings named the client as defendant. The court examined evidence including the service contract, work completion records, quality inspection documentation, and correspondence regarding the unpaid labor fees. The court verified that the contracted work was completed satisfactorily.
The court found that the client bore primary responsibility for failing to pay for the construction labor services. The court ordered payment of 23,700 yuan representing the full outstanding labor fees. Court costs were assessed against the defendant client.
Payment was ordered within the specified timeframe. This ruling illustrates the enforceability of service contracts and the obligation to pay for completed construction labor services.
Disclaimer: This article presents a summarized account of a civil court ruling for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice, and individuals facing similar circumstances should consult a qualified attorney licensed in their jurisdiction for guidance specific to their situation.