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42-11.1-3: Time Period for Payment (a) All bills shall be paid within thirty (30) working days of receipt of a proper invoice or other contractual dates for periodic payments, except when a contractor has failed to submit a bill in ance with contractually imposed time frames.
Chapter 28 of Title 34 of the Rhode Island General Laws, Rhode Islands Mechanics Lien law provides a statutory remedy for recovery to any person who has contributed either labor or materials used in the improvement of property upon consent of its owner. See R.I. Gen. Laws 34-28-1 through 34-28-66.
Pursuant to Rhode Island General Law 28- 6-18, it is unlawful for an employer to prohibit employees from discussing wages or asking other employees about their wages. Employers may not request or require that employees or applicants waive the right to discuss wages.
The Prompt Payment Act requires State agencies to pay properly submitted, undisputed invoices within 45 calendar days of initial receipt. If the requirement is not met, State departments must automatically calculate and pay the appropriate late payment penalties as specified in Government Code section 927, et seq.
How does a creditor go about getting a judgment lien in Rhode Island? To attach the lien, the creditor must request execution of attachment within 48 hours after entry of the judgment, then file the execution with the town clerk or recorder of deeds in the Rhode Island town where the debtors property is located.

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RHODE ISLAND A lien executed against real property is deemed discharged after twenty years from the date of the judgment. R.I. Gen. Laws 9-26-33.

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