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#98:  Good Faith Limits on Termination for Convenience

NH Construction Law

Such a provision was part of a commercial painting subcontract in Hate to Paint, LLC v. 218-2020-CV-0585 (Rockingham County, February 26, 2021). This clause was in the parties’ agreement: TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE: The General Contractor may terminate the Contract for convenience upon three (3) days prior written notice.

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The Best Way for Trade Contractors to Stay Out of the Courtroom

Pro Builder

Tue, 07/20/2021 - 07:00. The default provision says you will give the other side some notice (typically 48 hours or more) to fix the default, and if they don't adhere to this agreement, the contract can be terminated. The Best Way for Trade Contractors to Stay Out of the Courtroom. Karalynn Cromeens. Trade Contractors.

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Specifications for design-build projects

Construction Specifier

A substantial challenge faced by professionals preparing construction specifications for design build projects is most master specifications were developed for traditional DBB or its ‘close relation,’ design-negotiate-build (DNB). EJCDC refers to them as “conceptual documents” and the AIA’s corresponding term is “owner’s criteria.”

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#101:  Analyzing "Pay-when-Paid" and "Pay-if-Paid" Clauses

NH Construction Law

213-2019-CV-00221 (April 26, 2021), a case of first impression in New Hampshire. MacMillin was the general contractor on an assisted living facility project in Keene for Prospect Woodward Home, and subcontracted the plumbing and mechanical portion of the project to Denron. MacMillin Company, LLC , No. But the message is clear.