Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in New York
I am a vendor that has a couple of contractual agreements with a local state government. I performed work many months ago. The government is now telling me that they do not have the money to pay for my contracts. They are awaiting an approval on a borrowing to pay the claims. Is there any action that I can take? Can I file a lien against them even though they are the owner and a local government?
Asked on 12/27/11, 1:14 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Michael Markowitz
Michael A. Markowitz, PC
More information is needed to answer this question. Nevertheless, if you entered into a binding contract with the local government you may enforce the contract in the State Supreme Court.
Mike.
Answered on 12/28/11, 10:48 am
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