Connecticut Proposal for Labor and Materials

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This proposal to sell labor or materials may be used by a contractor, subcontractor, or supplier. The proposal should provide the specific labor and/or material to be provided, the cost, and the timeline. This form also provides a "terms and conditions" section. The proposal must be accepted, by signature and date, before it becomes a binding contract.
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