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12Dec

Does a No-Damage-for-Delay Clause Also Preclude Acceleration Damages?

Construction contracts often include a “no damage for delay” clause that denies a contractor the right to recover delay-related costs and limits the contractor’s remedy to an extension of time for noncontractor-caused delays to a project’s completion...
By: Pepper Hamilton LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/does-a-no-damage-for-delay-clause-also-10533/

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