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so in that case the subcontractor actually has the ability to sue you for what are called expectation damages so expectation damages are the the profits that the subcontractor anticipates getting if the contract had been completed through throughout its entire duration thatamp;#39;s something that a subcontractor can pursue against you unless you have that termination for convenience Clause included in the subcontract now thatamp;#39;s also a point of difference between commercial contracts and government contracts like you cannot sue the government for expectation damages but in a commercial contract because remember the contract between you and the subcontractor is commercial contract not a government contract the subcontractor can sue you for expectation damages and the way to protect yourself against that is to have the termination for convenance qua in your contract