17Jul
In California, It’s Time to Revisit Your "Pay-When-Paid" Contract Clause
In California, the "pay-when-paid" contract language typically found in general contractor’s subcontractor agreement may no longer be enforceable. A contract provision requiring a subcontractor to wait until the general contractor concluded its litigation with the owner before it could seek payment on a payment bond was held unenforceable as against public policy in a recent appellate court decision, Crosno Construction, Inc. v. Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America (2018) WL 4183622...
By:
Snell & Wilmer
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/in-california-it-s-time-to-revisit-your-96449/
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