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Virginia Bans Pay-If-Paid Clauses to Protect Construction Subcontractors

By Meghan Hunter Harrison on March 16, 2023
Posted in Contracts, General Contractors

Virginia has joined the ranks of states that ban “pay-if-paid” clauses. Contingent payment clauses, like “pay-if-paid” and “pay-when-paid” clauses, protect contractors: A contractor need not pay its subcontractors or suppliers until the owner pays the contractor.

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