Index Digest of the Published Decisions of the Comptroller General of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - Finance, Public |
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... court , and child was in legal custody of wife under temporary court order , member is entitled to dislocation allowance pursuant to 37 U.S. C. 407 , as " member without dependents " as defined by par . M9001-2 , Vol . 1 , Joint Travel ...
... court , and child was in legal custody of wife under temporary court order , member is entitled to dislocation allowance pursuant to 37 U.S. C. 407 , as " member without dependents " as defined by par . M9001-2 , Vol . 1 , Joint Travel ...
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... Courts Court reporter fees-- Ambulance services .. Air - conditioning disabled veteran's home . Bombing incident to rescue operation ... Books and periodicals . ( See BOOKS AND PERIOD- ICALS , Appropriation availability ) Not a ...
... Courts Court reporter fees-- Ambulance services .. Air - conditioning disabled veteran's home . Bombing incident to rescue operation ... Books and periodicals . ( See BOOKS AND PERIOD- ICALS , Appropriation availability ) Not a ...
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... Courts Court reporter fees Whenever a Federal District Judge , pursuant to Rule 71A ( h ) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure , appoints a Land Commission to hear suits for just compensation in land condemnation cases , and the ...
... Courts Court reporter fees Whenever a Federal District Judge , pursuant to Rule 71A ( h ) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure , appoints a Land Commission to hear suits for just compensation in land condemnation cases , and the ...
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... Court costs and attorney fees Suits against judicial officers and entities When Federal judge or other judicial ... Courts should advise appropriate legislative and appropriations com- mittees of Congress of its plans and estimated cost ...
... Court costs and attorney fees Suits against judicial officers and entities When Federal judge or other judicial ... Courts should advise appropriate legislative and appropriations com- mittees of Congress of its plans and estimated cost ...
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... Court costs Since 39 Comp . Gen. 133 holds that expense of perpetuating and authenticating testimony given at ... Courts from funds available to it , and not by Dept. of Justice . 39 Comp . Gen. 133 modified ......... . Insurance . ( See ...
... Court costs Since 39 Comp . Gen. 133 holds that expense of perpetuating and authenticating testimony given at ... Courts from funds available to it , and not by Dept. of Justice . 39 Comp . Gen. 133 modified ......... . Insurance . ( See ...
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acceptance action active duty administrative affirmative action agency's agreement alleged allowance amendment applicable appropriate ASPR authority automatic data processing basis bid opening bid price Bid shopping BIDS Continued Buy American Act cancellation certificate civilian claim clause Comp compensation competitive range considered contract awarded contracting agency contracting officer contractor CONTRACTS-Continued Negotiation-Continued cost Court Davis-Bacon Act decision Dept determination diem duty station employee entitled erroneous expenses failure Federal FPMR funds furnished Furthermore Government Govt.'s improper invitation for bids Labor low bid low bidder ment Military personnel NASA nonresponsive offer offeror overtime Page 55 payment performance precluded prior Procurement Reg protester's pursuant reasonable receipt regulations reimbursement rejection request for proposals resolicited responsibility retired pay retroactive scheduled set-aside small business concern solicitation specifications status subcontract submitted Survivor Benefit Plan technical temporary duty tion transportation United wage waiver
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Page 285 - ... is involuntarily separated from the service, not by removal for cause on charges of misconduct, delinquency ? or inefficiency ; is entitled to be paid severance pay in regular pay periods by the agency from which separated.
Page 337 - Where a written protest against the making of an award is received, award shall not be made until the matter is resolved, unless the contracting officer determines that : (i) the items to be procured are urgently required; or (ii) delivery or performance will be unduly delayed by failure to make award promptly ; or (iii) a prompt award will otherwise be advantageous to the Government.
Page 675 - Utah and elsewhere, each user? of power and electric energy for pumping irrigation water; that defendant is a corporation, organized and existing under the law...
Page 271 - ... at, or within the confines of, his station", in § 550.141 mean one of the following: (1) At an employee's regular duty station. (2) In quarters provided by an agency, which are not the employee's ordinary living quarters, and which are specifically provided for use of personnel required to stand by in readiness to perform actual work when the need arises or when called.
Page 538 - ... be solicited from the maximum number of qualified sources consistent with the nature and requirements of the supplies or services to be procured, and written or oral discussions shall be conducted with all responsible offerers who submit proposals within a competitive range, price, and other factors considered: Provided, however.
Page 579 - ... protests based upon alleged Improprieties in any type of solicitation which are apparent prior to bid opening or the closing date for receipt of initial proposals shall be filed prior to bid opening or the closing date for receipt of initial proposals.
Page 155 - All or none qualifications. Unless the Invitation for bids so provides, a bid is not rendered nonresponsive by the fact that the bidder specifies that award will be accepted only on all, or a specified group, of the items included in the Invitation for bids. However, bidders shall not be permitted to withdraw or modify "all or none" qualifications after bid opening since such qualification is substantive and affects the rights of other bidders.
Page 745 - USC 49 and 314), authorize a principal officer to procure legal services whenever such services are required for the protection of the interests of the Government or to enable an officer or employee of the Service to carry on his work efficiently.
Page 453 - ... engine is modified version of baseline engine listed in solicitation. Also, record indicates Navy did not improperly estimate offerers' engine modification costs. 9. Navy's cost evaluation of competing proposals was conducted in accordance with proper procedures and established criteria since the Navy's development of its own estimates in determining cost credibility was consistent with sound procurement practices and award of contract to higher priced offeror was not improper. 10. Restriction...
Page 49 - ... since protest raises significant issues concerning relationship of Congress and Executive on procurement matters. Issues regarding evaluation and competition will also be considered since they are substantially intertwined with first issue and since GAO has continuing audit interest in NACF program. 2. Navy is not required as matter of law to expend funds provided in lump-sum appropriation act for a specific purpose when statute does not so require, notwithstanding language contained in Conference...