28Oct
Bad Faith Termination for Convenience
 
            
    Many construction contracts include a clause that allows an owner to terminate a contractor’s remaining work on a project at the owner’s convenience. And during a global pandemic and these turbulent economic times, termination for convenience clauses are receiving renewed attention, including under what circumstances an owner may not terminate for convenience....
By: 
Snell & Wilmer
        
    
 
    Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/bad-faith-termination-for-convenience-30667/
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