Cases Decided in the Court of Claims of the United States, Volume 105U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... point they should go . Mr. Warner also sent several telegrams to the Captain of the President Hoover , but there is no evidence as to the subject matter of such communications . No request was made to Mr. Warner by any representative of ...
... point they should go . Mr. Warner also sent several telegrams to the Captain of the President Hoover , but there is no evidence as to the subject matter of such communications . No request was made to Mr. Warner by any representative of ...
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... point out that the repatriation of part of the S. S. President Hoover crew is being made on the S. S. President McKinley , which is a vessel owned and operated by the American Mail Line , and that the previous service of these ...
... point out that the repatriation of part of the S. S. President Hoover crew is being made on the S. S. President McKinley , which is a vessel owned and operated by the American Mail Line , and that the previous service of these ...
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... points indicated are as follows : ( a ) Manila and Hong Kong - 631 nautical miles , equivalent to 717 statutory miles . ( b ) Hong Kong and Kobe - 1,372 nautical miles , equivalent to 1,559 statutory miles . ( c ) Kobe and Yokohama ...
... points indicated are as follows : ( a ) Manila and Hong Kong - 631 nautical miles , equivalent to 717 statutory miles . ( b ) Hong Kong and Kobe - 1,372 nautical miles , equivalent to 1,559 statutory miles . ( c ) Kobe and Yokohama ...
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... points on the high seas , to ports of the United States , or from such foreign ports or points on the high seas to a port accessible to a consular officer of the United States who is authorized to assume responsibility on behalf of the ...
... points on the high seas , to ports of the United States , or from such foreign ports or points on the high seas to a port accessible to a consular officer of the United States who is authorized to assume responsibility on behalf of the ...
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... point in the foundation , with a crest length of about 4,000 feet , and a power plant containing eighteen 105,000 kilowatt units . The river channel section of the dam will have an over- flow spillway 1,800 feet long , at each side of ...
... point in the foundation , with a crest length of about 4,000 feet , and a power plant containing eighteen 105,000 kilowatt units . The river channel section of the dam will have an over- flow spillway 1,800 feet long , at each side of ...
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Page 475 - Every claim against the United States cognizable by the Court of Claims, shall be forever barred unless the petition setting forth a statement thereof is filed in the court, or transmitted to it by the Secretary of the Senate or the Clerk of the House of Representatives, as provided by law, within six years after the claim first accrues...
Page 137 - ... unforeseeable causes beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of the Contractor, including, but not restricted to, acts of God, or of the public enemy, acts of the Government, in either its sovereign or contractual capacity, a,cts of another contractor in the performance of a contract with the Government, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, strikes, freight embargoes, and unusually severe weather, or delays of subcontractors or suppliers due to such causes...
Page 138 - Contractor charged with liquidated or actual damages, as provided in paragraph (b) hereof because of any delays in the completion of the work due to unforeseeable causes beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of the Contractor, including, but not restricted to, acts of God, or of the public enemy, acts of the Government...
Page 635 - Where at any time the power to revest in the grantor title to any part of the corpus of the trust is vested — (1) in the grantor, either alone or in conjunction with any person not having a substantial adverse interest...
Page 100 - The delay in the completion of the work arises from unforeseeable causes beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of the Contractor...
Page 673 - Court to hear and determine the claims listed on page 678 of the hearings before the subcommittee of the House Committee on Appropriations on the...
Page 101 - Disputes. — Except as otherwise specifically provided in this contract, all disputes concerning questions of fact arising under this contract shall be decided by the contracting officer subject to written appeal by the contractor within 30 days to the head of the department concerned or his duly authorized representative, whose decision shall be final and conclusive upon the parties thereto. In the meantime the contractor shall diligently proceed with the work as directed.
Page 508 - Into lots, and assign the same to such individuals or families of the said confederated tribes as are willing to avail themselves of the privilege, and will locate on the same as a permanent home, on the same terms and subject to the same regulations...
Page 134 - ... the Government may, by written notice to the contractor, terminate his right to proceed with the work or such part of the work as to which there has been delay.
Page 791 - States, to admit amongst them; and the United States now solemnly agrees that no persons except those herein designated and authorized so to do, and except such officers, agents, and employees of the Government as may be authorized to enter upon Indian reservations in discharge of duties enjoined by law, shall ever be permitted to pass over, settle upon, or reside in the territory described in this article...