Section 20428 Of Article 27. Legislative Bodies—improvement Act Of 1911 From California Public Contract Code >> Division 2. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 27.
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. If the owner or contractor who may have taken any contract
does not complete the work within the time limited in the contract,
or within such further time as the legislative body may give him, or
abandons or fails to proceed with the work, the legislative body may
declare him in default and may either relet all or any portion of the
work, or it may complete the work by direct purchase of labor and
materials, and the owner or contractor shall pay to the city the
entire cost of completing the work before the warrant is delivered to
the owner or contractor.
Notice of the declaration of default shall be given by the clerk
of the legislative body to the owner or contractor by personal
service or by mail. Upon receipt of such notice, the owner or
contractor shall forthwith quit the work, and shall receive no
payment for any work performed thereafter, unless ordered by the
legislative body to resume the work.