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... redetermination to an extent that might conceivably take it above the amount of the lowest rejected bid price . In this situation , it was decided , and agreed to among the Services , that such a negotiated price could probably be ...
... redetermination to an extent that might conceivably take it above the amount of the lowest rejected bid price . In this situation , it was decided , and agreed to among the Services , that such a negotiated price could probably be ...
Page 117
... REDETERMINATION Just as the definition of " renegotiation " in the 1943 Act leads one to infer that he is deal- ing with a taxation measure , the definition in the 1942 Act creates an inference that he is dealing with the redetermination ...
... REDETERMINATION Just as the definition of " renegotiation " in the 1943 Act leads one to infer that he is deal- ing with a taxation measure , the definition in the 1942 Act creates an inference that he is dealing with the redetermination ...
Page 118
... redetermination and renegotiation have from time to time been referred to as repricing processes . In general , such references are not necessarily incorrect . However , compulsory re- pricing of individual contracts is quite a dif ...
... redetermination and renegotiation have from time to time been referred to as repricing processes . In general , such references are not necessarily incorrect . However , compulsory re- pricing of individual contracts is quite a dif ...
Page 132
... redetermined by the Tax Court of the United States in the manner prescribed in subsection ( e ) ( 1 ) of the 1943 Act , except that such redetermination shall be subject to review to the extent and in the manner pro- vided by Subchapter ...
... redetermined by the Tax Court of the United States in the manner prescribed in subsection ( e ) ( 1 ) of the 1943 Act , except that such redetermination shall be subject to review to the extent and in the manner pro- vided by Subchapter ...
Page 133
... redetermination of such order in the Tax Court does not relieve the contractor of his obligation to pay . Of course , should the Tax Court find for the con- tractor , then the Government will refund any amounts which are appropriate in ...
... redetermination of such order in the Tax Court does not relieve the contractor of his obligation to pay . Of course , should the Tax Court find for the con- tractor , then the Government will refund any amounts which are appropriate in ...
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80th Congress advance payments agency agree agreement amount applicable appropriation approved Armed Services Procurement Article authority award basis bidder Board Bureau Bureau of Aeronautics chapter claims clause Comp Comptroller Congress construction contract price contracting officer contractor Court curement Default Notice delivery determination equipment eral ernment excessive profits Executive Order facilities Federal fiscal fixed-price formal advertising funds furnished Government labor manufacture material ment mination Navy Department Navy's negotiation Notice of Termination obligation Office of Naval paragraph patent performance permitted Powers Act procedures Procurement Regulation production project order Public Law purchase order pursuant redetermination reimbursement renegotiation research and development respect Secretary Section 2(c Services Procurement Act settlement specific Stat statute subcontracts supplier Surplus Property Act thereof tion tract tractor type of contract U. S. Code United V-J Day vessel Vinson-Trammell Act War Powers Act World War II
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Page 64 - Except as otherwise provided by law, all balances of appropriations contained in the annual appropriation bills and made specifically for the service of any fiscal year, and remaining unexpended at the expiration of such 6scal year, shall only be applied to the payment of expenses properly incurred during that year, or to the fulfillment of contracts properly made within that year; and balances not needed for such purposes shall be carried to the surplus fund.
Page 35 - All purchases and contracts for supplies or services in any of the departments of the Government, except for personal services, shall be made by advertising a sufficient time previously for proposals respecting the same when the public exigencies do not require the immediate deliveiy of the articles or performance of the service.
Page 85 - States shall be first satisfied ; and the priority hereby established shall extend as well to cases in which a debtor, not having sufficient property to pay all his debts, makes a voluntary assignment thereof, or in which the estate and effects of an absconding, concealed, or absent debtor are attached by process of law, as to cases in which an act of bankruptcy is committed.
Page 67 - No contract shall be entered into for the erection, repair, or furnishing of any public building, or for any public improvement which shall bind the Government to pay a larger sum of money than the amount in the Treasury appropriated for the specific purpose (ft.
Page 41 - ... (2) when the public exigencies require the immediate delivery of the articles or performance of the service, (3) when only one source of supply is available and the Government purchasing or contracting officer shall so certify, or (4) when the services are required to be performed by the contractor in person and are (A) of a technical and professional nature or (B) under Government supervision and paid for on a time basis.
Page 129 - It is not necessary that Congress supply administrative officials with a specific formula for their guidance in a field where flexibility and the adaptation of the congressional policy to infinitely variable conditions constitute the essence of the program. 'If Congress shall lay down by legislative act an intelligible principle . . . such legislative action is not a forbidden delegation of legislative power.
Page 66 - Treasury to continue to receive, examine, and consider the justice and validity of all claims under appropriations the balances of which have been exhausted or carried to the surplus fund under the provisions of said section that may be brought before them within a period of five years.
Page 179 - Labor to be prevailing for the corresponding classes of laborers and mechanics employed on projects of a character similar to the contract work in the city, town, village, or other civil subdivision of the State in which the work is to be performed...
Page 85 - ... the debts due to the United States shall be first satisfied; and the priority hereby established shall extend as well to cases in which a debtor, not having sufficient property to pay all his debts...