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Definitions
Subcontract - Binding agreement between two corporations or parties to perform specific task for a specific price.
Subcontract Flow-Down Clauses
Most prime contractors insist that all contract clauses must be flowed down to subcontractors. This is not true. Subcontracts are commercial contracts, not US Federal contracts, and the subcontract must reference the Choice of Law as Federal Common Law of Contracts, for mandatory FAR flow down provisions to apply. If the choice of law is state law, then state law applies, or the Uniform Commercial Code, and mandatory clauses applicable via the Christian Doctrine would only apply to the extent that the state law requires a certain clause as a matter of law. Examples of clauses that are believed to be mandatory clauses, but are not are:
- 1. Disputes, changes and termination for convenience clauses,
- 2. Default clauses