A subcontractor completed $25,000 worth of electrical work on March 15th. Under Louisiana's Private Works Act, what is the latest date they can file their statement of claim?
Correct Answer
A) May 14th
The statement of claim must be filed within 60 days of completion. Counting from March 15th, the 60th day falls on May 14th.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
The statement of claim must be filed within 60 days of completion. Counting from March 15th, the 60th day falls on May 14th.
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