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The contract forms, payment statutes and notice regimes that decide when you get paid and what you have to serve to keep the right.

6 authorities, 1 statutory, 3 free to read.

StatutoryFree to readcurrent

Miller Act, 40 U.S.C. ss.3131–3134

United States Congress

payment bonds on federal constructionnotice and suit deadlines for federal subcontractor claims

Included because federal construction in California carries NO mechanics lien and no state stop payment notice, the payment bond is the entire remedy, on a different clock. A California contractor applying the Civil Code deadlines to a federal job on Californian soil will miss the claim. This is a real and live gap, not a completeness note.

De facto standardPaywalled

AIA Document A201, General Conditions of the Contract for Construction

The American Institute of Architects

progress payment mechanicsgrounds for withholding certificationstored materials conditionsretainage reduction at substantial completionconditions precedent to final payment

Needed because several payment application conventions only make sense against the withholding and substantial completion machinery in the general conditions. A contractor who does not know the certifier's stated grounds for withholding cannot tell a legitimate deduction from a negotiating position.

De facto standardFree to read2nd edition (2017)

Delay and Disruption Protocol

Society of Construction Law

delay analysisextension of timedisruptionrecords

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