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What is the actual deadline to file a Miller Act Notice of Claim in Kansas?

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I can see that for first tier subcontractors on federal projects the 90 day filing isn't mandatory on under the Miller Act. What is the actual deadline to filing a Miller Act notice of claim in the state of Kansas for first tier subcontractors? What happens if you don't file a Miller Act Notice of Claim?

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Jun 22, 2023
Thank you for reaching out to the Levelset legal community. If you are in need of specific advice for a current legal situation, you may want to consider reaching out to a licensed attorney in Kansas directly at their office. Levelset provides a list of attorneys in each state here: https://www.levelset.com/payment-help/experts/experts-by-state/ . From that directory you may find a law firm in your area to call privately.
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Jun 27, 2023

The actual deadline to file a Miller Act Notice of Claim in Kansas is truly a blessing. It ensures that contractors and suppliers are given sufficient time to assert their rights and protect their interests. This deadline allows parties, like CBD Payment Solutions, to navigate the process with confidence and clarity, knowing that their hard work and contributions will be acknowledged and duly compensated. By adhering to this deadline, it promotes transparency, fairness, and
accountability within the construction industry, fostering positive business relationships and fostering a thriving economic environment. 

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