Jose A. Aquino | Duane Morris Strict compliance with notice‑to‑cure provisions is essential in construction contracts, particularly when a contractor seeks to terminate a subcontract for cause. These provisions are designed to ensure that subcontractors receive clear, written notice of alleged defaults and a defined period to cure them before facing termination. Courts have repeatedly… Continue reading Strict Compliance With Notice‑To‑Cure Provisions In Construction Contracts
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The Contract Matters When Navigating Notices to Cure
J. Christopher Selman and Mason Rollins | Buildsmart Any time a contractor receives a notice to cure, it should tread carefully and review its contract to determine its response. Recently, the Georgia Court of Appeals evaluated a case in which the general contractor terminated the subcontractor’s contract for failure to provide adequate labor to the… Continue reading The Contract Matters When Navigating Notices to Cure
Project Owners and General Contractors Take Note: Notice-to-Cure Provisions for Termination of Construction Contracts Cannot Be Disregarded Except in “Very Limited and Rare” Circumstances
Bradley P. Pollina | Cole Schotz Construction contracts generally outline various scenarios in which a party can terminate the contract. In one common scenario, a contractor is permitted to terminate its subcontractor “for cause” if the subcontractor provides deficient work or fails to meet the project schedule. Contracts often describe this type of deficiency as… Continue reading Project Owners and General Contractors Take Note: Notice-to-Cure Provisions for Termination of Construction Contracts Cannot Be Disregarded Except in “Very Limited and Rare” Circumstances
