In the Pacific Custom Pools, Inc.v.Turner Construction Company case, the court found:
A) that the trial court erred in granting a motion for summary judgment on the basis that PCP had not been licensed in California and thus could not bring suit.
B) that the purpose of the relevant licensing law was to protect the public from incompetence and dishonesty in those who provide building and construction services.
C) that, under the facts, PCP acted reasonably and in good faith to maintain its license.
D) PCP met an exception to the California statute providing that a contractor may not maintain an action for the recovery of compensation for work requiring a license unless it had a license at all times during performance of the work.
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