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16Sep

Does The Christian Doctrine Apply To Subcontractors?

Under the Christian Doctrine, prime contractors face the risk of having a court or a board of contract appeals read a clause into their contracts, even if it was omitted from the contract that they signed. In this entry we discuss whether the...
By: Husch Blackwell LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/does-the-christian-doctrine-apply-to-94573/

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