Report on War and Post-war Adjustment Policies: February 15, 1944 |
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... given to such factors as releasing plants which can be converted most readily to desirable peacetime production ; giving smaller enterprises an oppor- tunity to return to civilian production earlier , easing their termina- tion problems ...
... given to such factors as releasing plants which can be converted most readily to desirable peacetime production ; giving smaller enterprises an oppor- tunity to return to civilian production earlier , easing their termina- tion problems ...
Page 20
... given every American a special reason for not wanting to lose a minute in getting on with that job . Plan for peace ! Yes . Let up on the war ! No. Extend War Powers . During 1944 the price control law will expire ; also , the ...
... given every American a special reason for not wanting to lose a minute in getting on with that job . Plan for peace ! Yes . Let up on the war ! No. Extend War Powers . During 1944 the price control law will expire ; also , the ...
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... given different civilian needs in any opening up of civilian supply . This preference list naturally will give the highest priority to what will contribute directly or indirectly to improved military efficiency , such as vital repairs ...
... given different civilian needs in any opening up of civilian supply . This preference list naturally will give the highest priority to what will contribute directly or indirectly to improved military efficiency , such as vital repairs ...
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... " from war to peace . Particular attention should be given to credit needs for physical reconversion , or to businesses , curtailed during the war , which seek revival with sound prospects and under sound management . The 25.
... " from war to peace . Particular attention should be given to credit needs for physical reconversion , or to businesses , curtailed during the war , which seek revival with sound prospects and under sound management . The 25.
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... given to its quick conversion back to peace . Trained people are an inestimable asset to every community . The war's interruptions may leave the future devoid of many of the edu- cated , trained , and thoughtful people so necessary in ...
... given to its quick conversion back to peace . Trained people are an inestimable asset to every community . The war's interruptions may leave the future devoid of many of the edu- cated , trained , and thoughtful people so necessary in ...
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Page 80 - ... complete performance of such part of the work as shall not have been terminated by the notice of termination...
Page 80 - Contractor by reason of the termination of work pursuant to this clause, shall be deemed to limit, restrict, or otherwise determine or affect the amount or amounts which may be agreed upon to be paid to the Contractor pursuant to this paragraph (d).
Page 80 - Contractor and the Contracting Officer may agree upon the whole or any part of the amount or amounts to be paid...
Page 80 - Termination ; and (9) take such action as may be necessary, or as the Contracting Officer may direct, for the protection and preservation of the property related to this contract which is in the possession of the Contractor and in which the Government has or may acquire an interest.
Page 80 - The cost of settling and paying claims arising out of the termination of work under subcontracts or orders, as provided in paragraph (b...
Page 90 - ... amount equal to 100 per centum of the amount payable, at the contract price, on account of acceptable items completed prior to the termination date under the terms of the contract, or completed thereafter with the approval of the contracting agency; plus (2) An amount equal to 90 per centum of the cost of raw materials, purchased parts, supplies, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead allocable to the terminated portion of the war contract...
Page 82 - For the purposes of paragraphs (d) (2) and (d) (3) hereof, the amounts of the payments to be made by the Government to the Contractor shall be determined in accordance with the Statement of Principles for Determination of Costs upon Termination of Government Fixed Price Supply Contracts approved by the Joint Contract Termination Board, December 31, 1943.
Page 82 - ... contract whenever in the opinion of the contracting officer the aggregate of such payments shall be within the amount to which the contractor will be entitled hereunder. If the total of such payments is in excess of the amount finally...
Page 82 - ... preserve and make available to the Government at all reasonable times at the office of the Contractor, but without direct charge to the Government, all...
Page 80 - In paragraph (b) (7) above) and not theretofore paid for, a sum equivalent to the aggregate price for such supplies computed In accordance with the price or prices specified in the contract...