Article Date: 01/31/2017


Editor’s Notes


By Bruce Jervis

 

The enforceability of “pay-if-paid” clauses in subcontracts has been litigated extensively. The clauses are controversial because they purport to shift the risk of project owner nonpayment from the prime contractor, which has a contract with the owner, to subcontractors, which do not. Many feel this is unfair and reflects ... Log in to view the full text.

 



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