Guide to Practice and Procedure, U.S. Department of Energy, Board of Contract Appeals, Contract Adjustment Board, Financial Assistance Appeals Board, Invention Licensing Appeals BoardDepartment of Energy, Board of Contract Appeals, 1979 |
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... Jurisdiction . or ∞ ∞ 3 5 • · 1. Contract Appeals .... 8 2. Contract Work Hours Standards Act ... 11 3. Debarment ... 11 4. Extraordinary Contractual Relief . 12 5. Financial Assistance Appeals . 13 23 6. Invention Licensing Appeals ...
... Jurisdiction . or ∞ ∞ 3 5 • · 1. Contract Appeals .... 8 2. Contract Work Hours Standards Act ... 11 3. Debarment ... 11 4. Extraordinary Contractual Relief . 12 5. Financial Assistance Appeals . 13 23 6. Invention Licensing Appeals ...
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... Guide - one in 1977 and a second in 1978. This was done to en- courage greater consistency in the preparation and presenta- tion of 1 Preface Introduction A History B Authority and Jurisdiction or ∞ • Contract Appeals.
... Guide - one in 1977 and a second in 1978. This was done to en- courage greater consistency in the preparation and presenta- tion of 1 Preface Introduction A History B Authority and Jurisdiction or ∞ • Contract Appeals.
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... JURISDICTION The Board's authority is derived by specific delegation from the Secretary and is governed by the Board's charter.10 As programs are enacted which require similar adjudicatory functions , additional delegations to the ...
... JURISDICTION The Board's authority is derived by specific delegation from the Secretary and is governed by the Board's charter.10 As programs are enacted which require similar adjudicatory functions , additional delegations to the ...
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... jurisdiction of the Board would be derived from that Act . All other Board activities not so covered would continue to emanate from delega- tions issued by the Secretary ( as set forth in the delegating order 1100.4 charter revised and ...
... jurisdiction of the Board would be derived from that Act . All other Board activities not so covered would continue to emanate from delega- tions issued by the Secretary ( as set forth in the delegating order 1100.4 charter revised and ...
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... jurisdiction in contract appeals , as well as the same authority to grant relief , that would be available in the Court of Claims . Although the Board is authorized to decide questions of both law and fact , its charter recognizes that ...
... jurisdiction in contract appeals , as well as the same authority to grant relief , that would be available in the Court of Claims . Although the Board is authorized to decide questions of both law and fact , its charter recognizes that ...
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30 days accelerated procedure Administrative Judge AEC Rep AECCAB agency board agreement Allis-Chalmers amended analyzer of rotary appeal file Appeals Board appellant's application attorney Avien Board of Contract bring the invention Carpenter Steel Company Chairman conference Construction Company AECBCA Contract Adjustment Board Contract Appeals Contract Disputes Act contracting officer contractual fairness copies Corp Corporation AECBCA Court of Claims cuvette days after receipt Department of Energy depositions designated discovery discretion Dismissed docket documents Dynamic multistation EBCA election ERDA Ets-Hokin evidence Federal Frank Briscoe Company Frank Messer Government granted hybrid vehicles jurisdiction ment Morrison-Knudsen North American Aviation notice of appeal Nuclear party peals pleadings point of practical Procurement Public Law pursuant Recon record regulations request rules S&E Contractors Settlement specified Steel Company AECBCA submitted Subpart subpoena Tennessee Valley Authority thereof tion United States Code Westinghouse Electric Corporation witness
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Page 32 - All parties must be fully apprised of the evidence submitted or to be considered, and must be given opportunity to cross-examine witnesses, to inspect documents and to offer evidence in explanation or rebuttal. In no other way can a party maintain its rights or make its defense.
Page 139 - When issues not raised by the pleadings are tried by express or implied consent of the parties, they shall be treated in all respects as if they had been raised in the pleadings.
Page 153 - ... from which the designated period of time begins to run shall not be included. The last day of the period shall be included, unless it is a Saturday, Sunday or a legal holiday, in which event the period extends until the end of the next day which is not a Saturday, Sunday or a legal holiday.
Page 167 - To the point of practical application" means to manufacture in the case of a composition or product, to practice in the case of a process, or to operate in the case of a machine, and under such conditions as to establish that the invention is being worked and that its benefits are reasonably accessible to the public.
Page 141 - Upon motion of any party showing good cause therefor and upon notice to all other parties, and subject to the provisions of Rule 30 (b), the court in which an action is pending may (1) order any party to produce and permit the inspection and copying or photographing...
Page 25 - Commissioner. (e) Subpoena for a Hearing or Trial: ( 1 ) At the request of any party subpoenas for attendance at a hearing or trial shall be issued by the Clerk.
Page 152 - States marshal or deputy marshal, or by any other person who is not a party and not less than 18 years of age. Service of a subpoena...
Page 172 - Commission determines that to do so would provide for an equitable exchange of patent rights. The following exemplify circumstances wherein such licenses may be granted : (a) In consideration of the settlement of interferences; (b) In consideration of a release of any claims...
Page 25 - A subpoena requiring the attendance of a witness at a hearing or trial may be served at any place within the district, or at any place without the district that is within 100 miles of the place of the hearing...
Page 25 - ... when a statute of the United States provides therefor, the court upon proper application and cause shown may authorize the service of a subpoena at any other place. (2) A subpoena directed to a witness in a foreign country shall issue under the circumstances and in the manner and be served as provided in Title 28, USC, § 1783.