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19Jan

Prompt Pay Act Lessons from The Arizona Court of Appeals

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Last November, Arizona’s Court of Appeals issued a memorandum decision analyzing Arizona’s Prompt Pay Act. Though the decision was not published and is not binding authority, it does guide the construction industry and practitioners as to how this court analyzed Prompt Pay Act enforcement. To set the table, Shea Connelly Dev. LLC v. Ariz. Registrar of Contrs. was limited to a payment dispute between the general contractor Shea Connelly, and its subcontractor, Revive. The project owners...
By: Snell & Wilmer
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/prompt-pay-act-lessons-from-the-arizona-4495009/

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