Report, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - Defense contracts |
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... concerning a question of fact presented by the contractor and render a decision as to what contract adjustment ( time or money ) , if any , should be made . The disputes clause is not required by statute , but is a creation of the ...
... concerning a question of fact presented by the contractor and render a decision as to what contract adjustment ( time or money ) , if any , should be made . The disputes clause is not required by statute , but is a creation of the ...
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... concerning the institutions and procedures discussed here . DISPUTES ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH CONTRACT PERFORMANCE THE PRESENT REMEDIAL SYSTEM U.S. COURT OF CLAIMS U.S. DISTRICT COURTS ( $ 10,000 ) T WUNDERLICH REVIEW BREACH OF ...
... concerning the institutions and procedures discussed here . DISPUTES ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH CONTRACT PERFORMANCE THE PRESENT REMEDIAL SYSTEM U.S. COURT OF CLAIMS U.S. DISTRICT COURTS ( $ 10,000 ) T WUNDERLICH REVIEW BREACH OF ...
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... concerning a question of fact presented by the contractor and render a decision as to what contract ad- justment ( time or money ) , if any , should be made . The disputes clause is not required by stat- ute , but is a creation of the ...
... concerning a question of fact presented by the contractor and render a decision as to what contract ad- justment ( time or money ) , if any , should be made . The disputes clause is not required by stat- ute , but is a creation of the ...
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... concerning the resolution of disputes arising in connection with the performance of a contract . The chap- ter is divided into four major sections : The first deals with the contracting officer's role in the disputes - resolving process ...
... concerning the resolution of disputes arising in connection with the performance of a contract . The chap- ter is divided into four major sections : The first deals with the contracting officer's role in the disputes - resolving process ...
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... - 26 See Speck , Concerning an " All - Breach " Contract Disputes Clause , 29 Fed . B.J. 47 , 51-54 ( 1969 ) . olution of disputes and the amount of due pro- cess 16 Part G Speed and economy vs due process in the boards.
... - 26 See Speck , Concerning an " All - Breach " Contract Disputes Clause , 29 Fed . B.J. 47 , 51-54 ( 1969 ) . olution of disputes and the amount of due pro- cess 16 Part G Speed and economy vs due process in the boards.
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Page 9 - Disputes. (a) Except as otherwise provided in this contract, any dispute concerning a question of fact arising under this contract which is not disposed of by agreement shall be decided by the Contracting Officer, who shall reduce his decision to writing and mail or otherwise furnish a copy thereof to the Contractor. The decision of the Contracting Officer shall be final and conclusive unless, within 30 days from the date of receipt of such copy, the Contractor mails or otherwise furnishes to the...
Page 129 - Whoever, being an officer or employee of the United States or of any department or agency thereof, publishes, divulges, discloses, or makes known in any manner or to any extent not authorized by law any information coming to him in the course of his employment or official duties or by reason of any examination or investigation made by, or return, report or record made to or filed with, such department or agency or officer or employee thereof, which information concerns or relates to the trade secrets,...
Page 158 - States and domestic municipal governments, unless the agency head determines that it would not be in the public interest to acquire the license for the States and domestic...
Page 38 - All claims and demands whatever by the Government of the United States or against it, and all accounts whatever in which the Government of the United States is concerned, either as debtor or creditor, shall be settled and adjusted in the General Accounting Office.
Page 129 - ... any income return or copy thereof or any book containing any abstract or particulars thereof to be seen or examined by any person except as provided by law...
Page 49 - Government, to enter into contracts or into amendments or modifications of contracts heretofore or hereafter made and to make advance payments thereon, without regard to other provisions of law relating to the making, performance, amendment, or modification of contracts, whenever he deems that such action would facilitate the national defense.
Page 45 - ... arguably within the zone of interests to be protected or regulated by the statute or constitutional guarantee in question.
Page 142 - If any provision of this Act, or the application of such provision to any person or circumstance, shall be held invalid, the, remainder of this Act, or the application of such provisions to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is held invalid, shall not be affected thereby.
Page 158 - Technology to — (a) develop by mutual consultation and coordination with the agencies common guidelines for the implementation of this policy, consistent with existing statutes, and to provide overall guidance as to disposition of inventions and patents in which the government has any right or interest...
Page 116 - For the purposes of this section, the use or manufacture of an invention described in and covered by a patent of the United States by a contractor, a subcontractor, or any person, firm, or corporation for the Government and with the authorization or consent of the Government, shall be construed as use or manufacture for the United States.