15Aug
Pay-if-Paid Clauses: A Surety’s Defense for Payment Bond Claims?
 
            
    A construction project can be a breeding ground for general contractor versus subcontractor payment disputes. Whether it is payment for extra work subject to the project owner’s approval, slow pay or no pay by the project owner, and the general...
By: 
Williams Mullen
        
    
 
    Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/pay-if-paid-clauses-a-surety-s-defense-38098/
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