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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. Contractor shall not be entitled to receive payment for any lost profits. Many termination for convenience clauses require the payment of reasonable overhead and profit on unperformed work to a party terminated for convenience.

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Six Virtual Contractor Bookkeeper Traps

Contractor Bookkeeping

Armed with a tiny amount of skill and no practical knowledge they setup a desk in their home and all of a sudden, they are a low overhead, low price, virtual bookkeeper wrecking ball looking for a contractor to pay them to test out their new bookkeeping services skills on. After a while they get a P.O.