Cases Decided in the Court of Claims of the United States, Volume 98U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 24
... opinion of the court : Plaintiff was on March 31 , 1932 , awarded the contract for the construction of an addition to the Library of Con- gress . The price was $ 1,230,000 . Plaintiff agreed to com- plete the work within 400 days from ...
... opinion of the court : Plaintiff was on March 31 , 1932 , awarded the contract for the construction of an addition to the Library of Con- gress . The price was $ 1,230,000 . Plaintiff agreed to com- plete the work within 400 days from ...
Page 36
... opinion of the court : The plaintiff , after passing an examination before the Board of Foreign Service of the State Department , was on September 14 , 1917 , appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate as ...
... opinion of the court : The plaintiff , after passing an examination before the Board of Foreign Service of the State Department , was on September 14 , 1917 , appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate as ...
Page 38
... opinion that the action of the Secretary of State on March 16 , 1932 , effective March 31 , complied with all Acts of Con- gress and the regulations . This action was confirmed by authority of the President after plaintiff , on March 24 ...
... opinion that the action of the Secretary of State on March 16 , 1932 , effective March 31 , complied with all Acts of Con- gress and the regulations . This action was confirmed by authority of the President after plaintiff , on March 24 ...
Page 78
... opinion of the court : This is one of several suits that were brought by the dif- ferent contractors for alleged excess costs incurred in carry- ing out their respective contracts for the construction of locks and dams for the ...
... opinion of the court : This is one of several suits that were brought by the dif- ferent contractors for alleged excess costs incurred in carry- ing out their respective contracts for the construction of locks and dams for the ...
Page 87
... opinion that the number of skilled em- ployees exempt from the thirty - hour week as being in the supervisory class , now engaged on P. W. A. projects in this District , who have been permitted to come in to the jobs as key men , is at ...
... opinion that the number of skilled em- ployees exempt from the thirty - hour week as being in the supervisory class , now engaged on P. W. A. projects in this District , who have been permitted to come in to the jobs as key men , is at ...
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