Examples of Time for Suit in a sentence
Time for Suit: Suit must be instituted more than 90 days after the day on which the claimant last supplied labor or materials for which the claim is made, but no more than one year after the public body finally accepts the work performed under the contract.
Time for Suit: A period commencing 90 days after the date on which claimant supplied the last of the labor, service, equipment and/ or material for which it claims payment to one year after the date of last supplied, labor, service, equipment and/or material for which the claim is made.
Time for Suit: No action shall be maintained unless begun within one year after the date of the last work by the claimant on the public project as stated in its notice of claim.
Time for Suit: No suit shall be commenced after the expiration of one year after the date of final settlement of the principal contract.
Time for Suit: No suit shall be brought against the surety until after 60 days after the furnishing of the statement, but suit must be com- menced not later than one year from date of acceptance of the public improvement by the Public Authority.
Such notice shall be served by mailing the same by Time for Suit: Suit must be instituted more than 90 days after the last day of labor or material for which claim is made, but within one year from the date final labor was performed or the material was supplied.
Time for Suit: Suit must be instituted more than 90 days after the last day labor or material was supplied for which payment is claimed, but within one year after the day on which the claimant last performed labor or last furnished materials.
Time for Suit: No suit shall be brought against the sureties on said bond until after the expiration of 90 days from the date of receipt of notice of the bond claim, but within one year of the date of last furnishing of materials and labor.
Total project costs of the proposed additional financing are summarized in the following table.
Time for Suit: Any time after the expiration of 90 days after the day which the last of the labor was furnished or performed or material or equipment was furnished or supplied by any person claiming, but within two years, or under the maximum time limit as contained within any labor or material payment bond required under §37-12-1, whichever period is longer.