SUB BOUND BY PRIME CONTRACTOR’S CLAIM REMEDIES
publication date: Mar 25, 2007
A prime contractor has the right to pursue claim remedies against an owner for alleged delays before its subcontractor can pursue litigation against the contractor for the same issues, says a North Carolina court. If the dispute resolution mechanism in the prime contract is incorporated into the subcontract, the subcontractor must abide by the prevailing contract.
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