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Day: April 26, 2021

Can a General Contractor Terminate a Subcontract Without Notice?

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A termination for convenience clause allows the general contractor to terminate your subcontract without any notice. If your subcontract contains a termination for convenience clause, it may need some heavier editing before you sign the subcontract.

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