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Can Unapproved Change Orders Form the Basis for a Lawful Mechanics’ Lien Encumbering the Project?

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Contractors and suppliers are sometimes challenged to secure a claim for past due payment with a lien on the project, all subject to lien laws that vary throughout the United States. In Arizona, as in most states, the contractor must have a sound...
By: Snell & Wilmer
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