Cases Decided in the United States Court of Claims ... with Report of Decisions of the Supreme Court in Court of Claims Cases, Volume 146The Court, 1961 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 126
... on material even though it lay six feet deep over the entire New York waterfront . To say that the Government could not put an end to such a situation 119 Opinion of the Court would not only be inane 126 ELIZABETH C. CRESSWELL.
... on material even though it lay six feet deep over the entire New York waterfront . To say that the Government could not put an end to such a situation 119 Opinion of the Court would not only be inane 126 ELIZABETH C. CRESSWELL.
Page 144
... feet deep pre- dominates throughout the length of the project . Under the muck and peat thin layers of marl and sand will be found in localized areas . The depth to rock varies from 12 to 5 feet throughout the entire length of the ...
... feet deep pre- dominates throughout the length of the project . Under the muck and peat thin layers of marl and sand will be found in localized areas . The depth to rock varies from 12 to 5 feet throughout the entire length of the ...
Page 146
... feet of the levee toe , or within 25 feet of the borrow pit . All stumps shall be removed and all roots larger than 1/2 inches in diameter shall be grubbed for a depth of 2 feet below the surface of the ground . Stripping operations ...
... feet of the levee toe , or within 25 feet of the borrow pit . All stumps shall be removed and all roots larger than 1/2 inches in diameter shall be grubbed for a depth of 2 feet below the surface of the ground . Stripping operations ...
Page 149
... feet off the center line of the levee , but other surveys were made by plaintiff with his own per- sonnel , equipment and material as required by the contract . Defendant considers that all of the surveys listed above were layout ...
... feet off the center line of the levee , but other surveys were made by plaintiff with his own per- sonnel , equipment and material as required by the contract . Defendant considers that all of the surveys listed above were layout ...
Page 150
... feet " below the surface of the ground . " This was necessary in order to prevent seepage under the levee . This operation caused preliminary guide stakes to be destroyed and the center line thus had to be reestablished . Also , before ...
... feet " below the surface of the ground . " This was necessary in order to prevent seepage under the levee . This operation caused preliminary guide stakes to be destroyed and the center line thus had to be reestablished . Also , before ...
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Page 427 - The utmost good faith shall always be observed towards the Indians; their lands and property shall never be taken from them without their consent...
Page 245 - INCOME. The net income of the estate or trust shall be computed in the same manner and on the same basis as in the case of an individual...
Page 105 - Any claim by the Contractor for adjustment under this clause must be asserted within 60 days from the date of receipt by the Contractor of the notification of change: Provided, however, That the Contracting Officer, if he decides that the facts Justify such action, may receive and act upon any such claim asserted at any time prior to final payment under this contract.
Page 104 - If any such change causes an increase or decrease in the cost of, or the time required for, the performance of any part of the work...
Page 441 - The Indian tribes who have a right to those lands, are quietly to enjoy them, hunting, planting, and dwelling thereon so long as they please, without any molestation from the United States; but when those tribes, or any of them, shall be disposed to sell their lands, or any part of them, they are to be sold only to the United States; and until...
Page 342 - ... the Contractor and the Contracting Officer may agree upon the whole or any part of the amount or amounts to be paid to the Contractor by reason of the total or partial termination of work pursuant to this clause, which amount or amounts may include a reasonable allowance for profit on work done : Provided, That such agreed amount or amounts...
Page 536 - Unless a claim for credit or refund is filed by the taxpayer within three years from the time the return was filed, by the taxpayer...
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Page 106 - Government therefor. (d) The Inspection and test by the Government of any supplies or lots thereof does not relieve the Contractor from any responsibility regarding defects or other failures to meet the contract requirements which may be discovered prior to acceptance. Except as otherwise provided In this contract, acceptance shall be conclusive except as regards latent defects, fraud, or such gross mistakes as amount to fraud.