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[Defective Windows] Cecelia hired a contractor, Paul, to put new windows in her home that she purchased herself from Good Windows. Unfortunately, Paul made a mess of the windows. While the windows were initially in good shape, Paul cracked some, scratched others, and did not get the windows properly fitted into their frames. Cecelia received a bill for the windows from Good Windows, but she refused to pay. Cecelia was told that Good Windows would file a lien, but she believed that there was no basis upon which a lien would be granted. Paul, who refused responsibility for any problems, also filed a lien after Cecelia refused to pay him.
-What is the most likely result if Good Windows proceeds with attempting to obtain a lien, assuming the court follows the reasoning of Bates County Redi-Mix Inc. v. Windler discussed in the text?
Two-Tailed Test
A statistical test where the significance area is on both ends of the distribution, examining if a sample falls outside a specific value range on either side.
Null Hypothesis
A hypothesis used in statistics that proposes no significant difference or effect, serving as the default assumption to be tested against an alternative hypothesis.
Test Statistic
A value determined from sample data, used to make decisions on a hypothesis in statistical testing.
Level Of Significance
A threshold in hypothesis testing, representing the probability of rejecting a true null hypothesis, typically denoted by alpha.
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