Miller Act Suit

Section 207b(b) of the Miller Act states that suit shall be brought in the name of the United States, for the use of the claimant, in the US District Court "for any district in which the contract was to be performed and executed and not elsewhere, irrespective of the amount in controversy in such suit."  

Trenton H. Cotney
Florida Bar Certified in Construction Law

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  1. In the US District Court "for any district in which the contract was to be performed and executed and not elsewhere, irrespective of the amount in controversy in such suit." federal attorney case management

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