Merchant Marine Legislation--1966: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Merchant Marine...89-2, on H.R. 8000, 11625, 15283, 15862, 15865, 15575, S. 33911966 - 384 pages |
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... charter . I would welcome that kind of pressure . If any of you gentlemen of this committee can use it in that manner , I think that is great . Mr. EDWARDS . I am not suggesting that it would . I just wondered if you thought it might ...
... charter . I would welcome that kind of pressure . If any of you gentlemen of this committee can use it in that manner , I think that is great . Mr. EDWARDS . I am not suggesting that it would . I just wondered if you thought it might ...
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... charter to us , that ship becomes subject to a penalty in our service . They have a very neat clause they interpret amongst themselves to suit themselves about regularly scheduled publicized and habitual service . That " habitual ...
... charter to us , that ship becomes subject to a penalty in our service . They have a very neat clause they interpret amongst themselves to suit themselves about regularly scheduled publicized and habitual service . That " habitual ...
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... charter foreign - flag vessels to op- erate on American liner service to replace vessels withdrawn for the military , and this action has been forestalled by the threat of the unions to boycott the foreign ships . If we subscribe to any ...
... charter foreign - flag vessels to op- erate on American liner service to replace vessels withdrawn for the military , and this action has been forestalled by the threat of the unions to boycott the foreign ships . If we subscribe to any ...
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... charter the ships to the Government at competitive rates . This would be more economical than reactivating vessels ... charters would not solve the problems of the American merchant marine , but it would enable many in the industry to ...
... charter the ships to the Government at competitive rates . This would be more economical than reactivating vessels ... charters would not solve the problems of the American merchant marine , but it would enable many in the industry to ...
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... charter American - flag vessels under the best rates and conditions available . Furthermore , contrary to forecasts in 1961 , bringing back the 15 bulk carriers did not disturb the freight market , and the shipyards have profited by ...
... charter American - flag vessels under the best rates and conditions available . Furthermore , contrary to forecasts in 1961 , bringing back the 15 bulk carriers did not disturb the freight market , and the shipyards have profited by ...
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Admiral HARLLEE aircraft airlift allocation amendment American merchant marine American-flag award backhauls basis believe Berth Operators bill bulk carriers cargo preference carriage certified Chairman charges charters commercial cargo Committee common carrier competitive bidding competitive procurement Congress Contracting Officer contractor Cornelius Walsh cost cubic cubic foot Defense cargoes Defense Department Department of Defense determination effect established expenses fair and reasonable Federal Maritime Commission fleet foreign foreign-flag freight GARMATZ Government inbound industry LENNON liner loading Maritime Administration ment Merchant Marine Act military cargo Military Sea Transportation minimum rates Moor mortgage MSTS cargo negotiation offeror outbound PELLY percent ports profit proposed reasonable rates rebuilt request result revenue schedule Sea Transportation Service Secretary of Defense Shipping Act Shipping Agreement shipping contract statement subsidized lines subsidy tion trade route U.S. flag United unsubsidized utilization vessels voyage ZINCKE
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Page 180 - It is necessary for the national defense and development of its foreign and domestic commerce...
Page 265 - In each such excepted subcontract hereunder which exceeds $100,000, the Contractor shall insert the substance of the following clause. PRICE REDUCTION FOR DEFECTIVE COST OR PRICING DATA— PRICE ADJUSTMENTS. (a.) This clause shall become operative only with respect to any change or other modification made pursuant to one or more provisions of this contract which involves a price adjustment in excess of $100,000...
Page 259 - ... or owners of the cargo shall contribute with the carrier in general average to the payment of any sacrifices, losses or expenses of a general average nature that may be made or incurred, and shall pay salvage and special charges incurred in respect of the cargo.
Page 264 - In complying •with the foregoing and with paragraph (b) of the clause of this contract entitled "Utilization of Small Business Concerns...
Page 53 - Sec. 4. This act shall be effective from the date of enactment hereof : Provided, however, That no vessel shall be deemed to have lost Its coastwise privileges hereunder if It Is rebuilt under a contract entered into before such date of enactment and If the work of rebuilding Is commenced not later than six months after such date of enactment.
Page 333 - Procurements in which it can be clearly demonstrated from the existence of adequate competition or accurate prior cost experience with the product or service that acceptance of the most favorable Initial proposal without discussion would result in a fair and reasonable price: Provided, however, That In such procurements, the request for proposals shall notify all offerers of the possibility that award may be made without discussion...
Page 262 - Stat. 41.) (b) In no event shall copies of this contract or of any plans, specifications, or other similar documents relating to work under this contract, if marked "Top Secret,
Page 262 - Contractor from the Government under this contract may be assigned to a bank, trust company, or other financing institution, including any Federal lending agency, and may thereafter be further assigned and reassigned to any such institution. Any such assignment or reassignment shall cover all amounts payable under this contract and not already paid, and shall not be made to more than one party...
Page 259 - his duly authorized representative" means any person or persons or board (other than the Contracting Officer) authorized to act for the head of the agency or the Secretary. (b) The term "Contracting Officer...
Page 264 - UTILIZATION OF SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS (JAN. 1958) (a) It Is the policy of the Government as declared by the Congress that a fair proportion of the purchases and contracts for supplies and services for the Government be placed with small business concerns. (b) The Contractor agrees to accomplish the maximum amount of subcontracting to small business concerns that the Contractor finds to be consistent with the efficient performance of this contract. (b) The "Small Business Subcontracting Program...