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New Jersey Appellate Court Reaffirms that Statute of Limitations for Construction Defect Claims is Not Tolled Until Transition of Condominium Association from Developer to Unit Owners 10.28.2020 Tags: Construction Defects • Construction Litigation
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Governor Phil Murphy Issues Executive Order 142 Permitting “Non-Essential Construction” To Resume 05.14.2020 Tags: Coronavirus (COVID-19) • New Jersey Executive Order No. 122 • New Jersey Executive Order No. 142 • Governor Phil Murphy • New Jersey Executive Orders • Essential Construction Projects
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The Department of Banking and Insurance Orders Insurers to Refund Premiums for New Jersey Policyholders Affected by COVID-19 05.13.2020 Tags: Coronavirus (COVID-19) • New Jersey Executive Order No. 122 • Governor Phil Murphy • New Jersey Executive Orders
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Application of Business Interruption Insurance Due to COVID-19 Shutdown: Is Legislative Help on the Way? 05.01.2020 Tags: Coronavirus (COVID-19) • Business Interruption Insurance
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The Department of Community Affairs Adds Requirement to Executive Order 122 Mandating that Parties Responsible for Construction Projects Demonstrate to the Municipality that the Construction is “Essential” 04.17.2020 Tags: Coronavirus (COVID-19) • New Jersey Executive Order No. 122 • Governor Phil Murphy • New Jersey Executive Orders • Essential Construction Projects
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Governor Phil Murphy Issues Executive Order 122 Restraining All “Non-Essential Construction” During COVID-19 Public Health Emergency 04.09.2020 Tags: Coronavirus (COVID-19) • New Jersey Executive Order No. 122 • Governor Phil Murphy • New Jersey Executive Orders • Essential Construction Projects
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New Jersey Assembly Approves New Townhouse Fire Safety Act 12.18.2019 Tags: New Townhouse Fire Safety Act • Automatic Fire Suppression System • New Jersey Department of Community Affairs
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Developers Beware: Timely Notification of Design And Construction Defect Claims Required by Policies and State Law 09.26.2019 Tags: Insurance Policy For Construction Projects • New Jersey Supreme Court • Construction Defects
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New Jersey’s Public-Private Partnership Legislation: Opportunities for the Design and Construction Industry 07.23.2019 Tags: Public Private Partnership • New Jersey Senate Bill No. 865
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New Jersey Appellate Division Issues Homeowner-Friendly Decision Expanding Damages A Displaced Homeowner May Recover 06.20.2019 Tags: Certain Underwriters at Lloyds Subscribing to Policy PLH-0013397 v. PSE&G • Construction Defects
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