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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the bills form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and title in the designated fields at the top of the form. This identifies you as the Contractor.
  3. Fill in your business address to provide a point of contact for any inquiries related to this affidavit.
  4. In the section regarding the construction contract, specify the names of both parties involved: Contractor and Owner/Administrator, along with project details such as location and legal description.
  5. List all payees, their addresses, phone numbers, and amounts owed in the provided table. Ensure accuracy to avoid any discrepancies.
  6. Review the indemnification clause carefully before signing. This ensures you understand your responsibilities regarding claims and representations made in this affidavit.
  7. Finally, sign and date the document where indicated, ensuring that it is notarized for legal validity.

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The first line at the top of the first page of every bill is the heading, sometimes referred to as the byline. The heading indicates the bill authors name, the chamber in which the bill was introduced (H.B. for a house bill and S.B. for a senate bill), and the bill number.
Senators and Representatives introduce thousands of pieces of legislation each year. There are four types of congressional legislation: bills, resolutions, concurrent resolutions, and joint resolutions. Each has a unique purpose.
The Bills and Jets, both original AFL teams, represent the state of New York, though the Jets have played their home games in East Rutherford, New Jersey, since 1984.
The designation of a bill is abbreviated by either HB for House Bill or SB for Senate Bill, depending on where it was introduced. The Clerks office of the chamber of origin then assigns a bill number to each bill introduced, usually in the order in which it was received.