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Condominium Act Meets Construction Act in Ontario

Let’s continue our Ontario conversation today with a quick review of the intersection of Ontario’s Condominium Act and its Construction Act.
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Digital Assets a General Intangible under Wyoming’s UCC

Wyoming is the first state to clarify the treatment of digital assets (bitcoin) under the Uniform Commercial Code.
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Not-So-Peachy Mechanic’s Lien for One New York Landlord

According to a recent decision, enforcing a mechanic’s lien on leased property in New York does not require consent of the landlord.
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Retainage, Payment Bonds, and Private Projects in Texas

Did you know, if you are furnishing to a private project in Texas, you may secure mechanic's lien AND bond claim rights?
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Close Call with Terminated UCC Filing

In a recent bankruptcy case, one creditor squeaked by and maintained its secured position despite accidentally terminating its UCC filing.
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P3s Created by Contract, Not Statute

Generally, a Public Private Partnerships (P3s) is an agreement between a private entity & public entity for the construction of a project.
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Is it a Bird? Is it a Rule? It’s a Cardinal Change Order!

Change orders are common. What’s the difference between a change order and a cardinal change order? Read on to find out.
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Michigan’s Design Professional Lien Rights Amended

Michigan amended a portion of its Construction Lien Act regarding mechanic’s lien rights & procedures for design professionals.
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Time for Preparation, There’s No Rest Post-Recession

Be prepared for the next recession. Here's a few best practices you can implement to ensure you are prepared for the next economic downturn.
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Arkansas: You Can’t Lien a Property You Didn’t Improve

To file a mechanic’s lien in Arkansas, the lien must be filed against property you improved. Kind of feels like a face-palm moment, right?
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Arbitration, Mediation, Lawsuit – What’s the Difference?

Pros & cons of arbitration in construction disputes, plus the similarities and differences of arbitration and a lawsuit.
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Mechanic’s Liens and Discharge Bonds

What do mechanic's liens, discharge bonds, and substitute teachers have in common? Check out today's post!