A civil lawsuit filed by a contractor who performed work but never got paid. Included in the complaint is breach of contract and promissory estoppel type claims.
Motion for Summary Judgement in Breach of Contract and Mechanics Lien case. Lawsuit filed by Contractor for payment for service performed and lien case.
An Independent Contractor Agreement is a written contract between two parties for a specific service or project. One person or company is hiring another to help on a short term task. Unlike an employment agreement, this document clearly spells out why the party being hired is not an employee for legal and tax purposes.
Three Common Construction Contracts
– FIXED PRICE. Fixed price construction contracts, also commonly referred to as “lump sum” or “stipulated sum” contracts, are the most common types of construction contracts. …
– COST PLUS. …
– GUARANTEED MAXIMUM PRICE.
In some cases, A general contractor is also the builder on your project and will use his own team and subcontractors for both construction and the mechanical work. … In metropolitan areas, this work is more commonly divided out between a general contractor who oversees the whole project and keeps a builder on task.
This is an Exclusive Distribution Contract, which falls in 35 pages. It has been developed by professional lawyers and implemented between a factory and a distributor overseas. The Contract consists of EIGHT Articles: Introduction; Recitals; Definitions; Mutual Non-Disclosure; Non-Circumvention; Duties & Rights of the Supplier; Duties and Rights of the Distributor; Order Procedures and Cancellation; Term; Termination; and Miscellaneous. Each article comprises several sections. For instance, Article IV, Duties; Rights of the Supplier, contains the following sections: Appointment of Distributor; Referrals; Training of the Distributor; Warranty; Price; Price Changes; Standards and Specifications; Packing; Delivery, Title; Risk of Loss; New Products; Products Coding System; Barcodes; and Remedies. It is important, however, that you consult your attorney before implementing this contract as is. There may be modifications or additions that need be made in accordance with your business type and the purpose of the Contract.