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Home » Going Nuclear: Termination for Cause Without an Opportunity to Cure
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Going Nuclear: Termination for Cause Without an Opportunity to Cure

July 27, 2023Updated:May 17, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
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Termination for cause on a construction project is the equivalent of “going nuclear.” Construction is riddled with claims and litigation, and termination for cause litigation may be the costliest.[i] Construction professionals need to be familiar with the termination clauses in their contracts. This article examines the importance of writing an effective...

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