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 13
... carrying the roof construction . For bookstack construction and book ranges plaintiff sub- mitted to the contracting officer the name of Union Iron Works Co. , as subcontractor April 19 , 1932. This company was approved as a ...
... carrying the roof construction . For bookstack construction and book ranges plaintiff sub- mitted to the contracting officer the name of Union Iron Works Co. , as subcontractor April 19 , 1932. This company was approved as a ...
Page 44
... carrying it into effect as part of a Government program intended to relieve unemploy- ment . 6. Prior to the submission of its bid plaintiff received from defendant the bidding schedule , United States Gov- ernment Form of Contract and ...
... carrying it into effect as part of a Government program intended to relieve unemploy- ment . 6. Prior to the submission of its bid plaintiff received from defendant the bidding schedule , United States Gov- ernment Form of Contract and ...
Page 55
... of the various jobs . 26. May 4 , 1934 , plaintiff wrote defendant outlining its skeleton organization for carrying on the work , as follows : • Reporter's Statement of the Case 98 C. Cls . NOLAN BROS . , INCORPORATED 55.
... of the various jobs . 26. May 4 , 1934 , plaintiff wrote defendant outlining its skeleton organization for carrying on the work , as follows : • Reporter's Statement of the Case 98 C. Cls . NOLAN BROS . , INCORPORATED 55.
Page 58
... carrying on any project of this kind , but on the instant project there was a larger proportion of accidents than might be termed normal . 41 Reporter's Statement of the Case The handling of injuries 58 NOLAN BROS . , INCORPORATED.
... carrying on any project of this kind , but on the instant project there was a larger proportion of accidents than might be termed normal . 41 Reporter's Statement of the Case The handling of injuries 58 NOLAN BROS . , INCORPORATED.
Page 62
... carrying the following letter of recommendation : " This will introduce James Crandall of Minneapolis . " Mr. Crandall is a steam engineer , has been operating pile drivers and stiff leg derricks . He is also an ex- perienced locomotive ...
... carrying the following letter of recommendation : " This will introduce James Crandall of Minneapolis . " Mr. Crandall is a steam engineer , has been operating pile drivers and stiff leg derricks . He is also an ex- perienced locomotive ...
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