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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 371 — Formality and assignability of contracts -- installment sales contracts

371.425 Applicability of KRS 371.400 to 371.425.

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(1)Except as provided in subsections (3), (4), and
(5)of this section, KRS 371.400 to
371.425 shall apply to public construction and public works projects, and to private
construction, excluding residential construction.
(2)KRS 371.400 to 371.425 shall apply to construction contracts entered into after
June 26, 2007.
(3)KRS 371.400 to 371.425 shall not apply to contracts entered into by a borrower of
funds that are provided, insured, or guaranteed by the United States Department of
Agriculture's Rural Utilities Service, or financed under a lien accommodation by
the Rural Utilities Service.
(4)KRS 371.400 to 371.425 shall not apply to any contract for construction of or
relating to any facility as defined in KRS Chapter 278.
(5)In the event of a conflict between KRS 371.400 to 371.425 and KRS 367.620 to
367.628, KRS 367.620 to 367.628 shall control.
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