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Jan. 1, 2002
Crucial Provisions
Construction Law Practitioner Column - By Daniel Lee Jacobson - Typically, a contract between a subcontractor and a general contractor will contain a clause that purports to indemnify the general contractor for damages claimed by a third party. There is often a similar clause contained in the contract between a general contractor and a developer. The enforceability of such a clause depends on a number of factors.
By Daniel Lee Jacobson
Typically, a contract between a subcontractor and a general contractor will contain a clause that purports to indemnify the general contractor for damages claimed by a third party. There is ...