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Registered User
Trade: Assistant Project Manager
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 3
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Legal Verbage
Legal verbage
Hello, this is my first time to use this site and I need some help with a legal phrase. I am creating a subcontractor contract and have been asked to add an item stating that all workers must be US citizens and of legal age. Any ideas?? Thanks, Melarie |
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Suck it up, or shut up
Trade: Flooring, wall covering, Handy-man
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: wisc
Posts: 399
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Re: Legal Verbage
does this need to be in spanish
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Back from the dead...
Trade: Paperhanger/Painter
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: St. Louis, MO
Posts: 6,541
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Re: Legal Verbage
Please don't double post. I moved your first inquiry to the business section, and pointed you to the file swap forum. I'm sure if you look at the subcontractor agreements in there, you will find what you need. Or check out the AIA contract website.
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