Not If, But When: Newly Enacted Virginia Legislation Bans “Pay-If-Paid” Clauses In Construction Contracts

Joseph A. Figueroa and Thomas E. Minnis | ConsensusDocs Recently passed legislation in Virginia is likely to dramatically change contractual relationships between prime contractors and subcontractors in the Commonwealth.  Abrogating well-established common-law principles set forth by the Supreme Court of Virginia, on April 27, 2022, the Virginia General Assembly, after receiving input from Virginia Governor… Continue reading Not If, But When: Newly Enacted Virginia Legislation Bans “Pay-If-Paid” Clauses In Construction Contracts

Virginia Is for Lovers… of Strict Contract Language: New Law Prohibits Pay-if-Paid Clauses in Construction Contracts

Amy Elizabeth Garber and Robert J. Symon | Buildsmart Virginia has joined the growing number of states that prohibit “pay-if-paid” clauses. The new law, known as Virginia Senate Bill 550, amends Virginia’s Prompt Payment Act (Va. Code § 2.2-4354) and its relatively new (July 1, 2020) wage theft statute (Va. Code § 11-4.6) and applies… Continue reading Virginia Is for Lovers… of Strict Contract Language: New Law Prohibits Pay-if-Paid Clauses in Construction Contracts

More Details about the VA Governor’s Changes to the Newly Enacted Ban on Contingent Payment Provisions

Jackson S. Nichols and Nicholas F. Morello | Construction Law Now Blog Last month we wrote about Virginia Senate Bill (SB) 550, which sought to amend VA ST §§ 2.2-4354 and 11-4.6 to prohibit the use of contingent payment provisions in public and private construction projects. Since then, SB 550 was formally enacted and signed into… Continue reading More Details about the VA Governor’s Changes to the Newly Enacted Ban on Contingent Payment Provisions

New Virginia Prompt Payment Statutes Invalidate Most ‘Pay When Paid’ Clauses

Alexander W. Burnett and Patrick A. Cushing | Williams Mullen On April 27, 2022, the Virginia General Assembly passed Senate Bill 550, which makes “pay when paid” and “pay if paid” clauses unenforceable in most circumstances and requires both public and private construction contracts to include certain payment clauses that obligate the contractors to be… Continue reading New Virginia Prompt Payment Statutes Invalidate Most ‘Pay When Paid’ Clauses

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