Tag: construction contracts
Out of State . . . Out of Mind?: Ensuring that Local and Out-of-State Construction Companies Play by the Same Rules
Superseding the Implied Warranty of Good and Workmanlike Repair in Texas
Jason L. Cagle – June 6, 2014 In a case involving foundation repairs to a residence, the Texas Supreme Court addressed the question of whether the implied warranty for good and workmanlike repair of tangible goods or property can be disclaimed or superseded. The Court held that the implied warranty cannot be disclaimed, but it… Continue reading Superseding the Implied Warranty of Good and Workmanlike Repair in Texas
Are No-Damage-for-Delay Provisions Worth the Paper they are Written On?
Dot Your I’s and Cross Your T’s on Ohio’s Prompt Pay Act
Earl K. Messer – April 4, 2014 Ohio’s Prompt Pay Act has real teeth. If a higher-tier contractor is paid for work done by a lower tier and does not pay that lower tier within ten days, the higher-tier contractor may find itself paying 18% interest on the withheld funds and the lower tier’s attorneys… Continue reading Dot Your I’s and Cross Your T’s on Ohio’s Prompt Pay Act
