Paperwork can win or lose a lawsuit. This is especially so in construction litigation. To be entitled to a lien, bond, or any other claim for payment for materials delivered to a construction project, you are not required to show the materials you furnished were installed on the project. However, you must show the materials
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Joint Check Agreements
By Joe Virene on
Posted in Contracts & Procurement
If you supply construction materials and/or equipment then you likely have encountered a joint check agreement. For those that have not yet encountered this arrangement, a joint check agreement is a credit facility frequently used to help subcontractors with unestablished credit obtain supplies and services on credit from a supply house. For example, if you…