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No, however many contracts contain a provision outlining a time limit, such as stating, "neither party may sue after two years from the completion of this contract." Check your contract.
a bond issued by a surety company which guarantees the client that if the contractor fails to complete the project in accordance with the terms of the construction agreement, the surety company will either complete the contract itself, or arrange for a client-approved contractor to complete the contract. The surety company will pay the new contractor the amount required to finish the work, minus the unpaid amount under the original contract. However, the surety company is not obligated to pay more than the penal sum or limit of liability stated in the bond.
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A typical construction contract will require the General Contractor to provide the owner with a Certificate of Insurance. You should be able to find the policy number(s) on the Certificate along with the name of the insurer and limit of coverage provided. Hope this helps.
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A term included in a contract that seeks to limit the liability of a party under the contract
There is no time limit. However, you are legally married until you obtain a legal divorce.
No one. It is illegal.
Legally there is no limit.
Legally, the lower age limit was 13.
Any contractor who is a licensed contractor with the right type of license should be able to handle this for you. A general contractor would be my first choice, but a specialty contractor that has a limit high enough to accommodate the job's pricing would also be a great choice.
If it can be shown that it was faulty work, I don't know that there is a time limit. Some things may take years to show up, but it is still faulty work by the contractor. I'm sure the time limit will vary state to state.