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As explained below, the Miller Act provides a claim mechanism under which a qualified subcontractor or supplier can file a claim against the surety and the contractor pursuant to the payment bond in order to recover unpaid amounts.
Starting an LLC in New Jersey will include the following steps: Choose an Original Name for Your New Jersey LLC. Select a Registered Agent for Your New Jersey LLC. Obtain an Employer Identification Number (EIN) Submit Your Public Records Filing. Prepare Your LLC Operating Agreement. Get Your Business License, if Applicable.
Chapter 152 of the Laws of 1917, the Home Rule Act, was the first major piece of legislation emerging out of League influence to aid municipalities. The Act granted municipalities broader powers than they had ever possessed before to enact ordinances and regulations providing for public welfare and order.
Yes, you can build your own house in New Jersey, if you have land in an area of your choice.
The Miller Act (ch. 642, Sec. 1-3, 49 stat. 793,794, codified as amended in Title 40 of the United States Code) requires prime contractors on some government construction contracts to post bonds guaranteeing both the performance of their contractual duties and the payment of their subcontractors and material suppliers.
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This is the main difference between the Miller Act and Little Miller Acts: The Miller Act applies to federal projects, whereas Little Miller Acts apply to state-owned projects. In other words, if your project is owned by a Tennessee government agency, consult the Little Miller Act.
Little Miller Acts prescribe the bonds that a general contractor must secure to work on state-owned government projects.
New Jersey refers to general contractors as home repair contractors, and they are required to carry a license issued by the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance (DOBI).

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