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... Court of Claims , June 28 , 1948 . 32 Executive Order 9786 . See Fogarty v . United States , 80 F. Supp . 90 ( D.C. ... Courts that have passed upon the issue to date have upheld the Navy's limited application of the Act.3 33 Although ...
... Court of Claims , June 28 , 1948 . 32 Executive Order 9786 . See Fogarty v . United States , 80 F. Supp . 90 ( D.C. ... Courts that have passed upon the issue to date have upheld the Navy's limited application of the Act.3 33 Although ...
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... Court of Claims after World War I exceeded $ 600,000,000 . in the chapter of this course devoted to the subject ; suffice it to say here that time has not yet permitted any real evaluation to be made of the impact upon the Navy's ...
... Court of Claims after World War I exceeded $ 600,000,000 . in the chapter of this course devoted to the subject ; suffice it to say here that time has not yet permitted any real evaluation to be made of the impact upon the Navy's ...
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... Court , was to reduce royalties for which the United States was ultimately liable , from pre - war rates to rates appropriate to the vol- ume of production in wartime . The authority conferred by the Act on the Secretary of the Navy to ...
... Court , was to reduce royalties for which the United States was ultimately liable , from pre - war rates to rates appropriate to the vol- ume of production in wartime . The authority conferred by the Act on the Secretary of the Navy to ...
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... courts , the Attorney Gen- eral , and the Comptroller General under Re- vised Statutes 3709. In general , the bid pro- cedures approved under the more restrictive language of the earlier statute would be per- missible under the more ...
... courts , the Attorney Gen- eral , and the Comptroller General under Re- vised Statutes 3709. In general , the bid pro- cedures approved under the more restrictive language of the earlier statute would be per- missible under the more ...
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... courts have construed the word " respon- sible " as meaning more than pecuniary ability . It includes also judgment , skill , ability , capac- ity and integrity . The courts and the Comp- troller General recognize that administrative ...
... courts have construed the word " respon- sible " as meaning more than pecuniary ability . It includes also judgment , skill , ability , capac- ity and integrity . The courts and the Comp- troller General recognize that administrative ...
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80th Congress advance payments agency agree agreement aircraft amendment amount applicable appropriation approved Armed Services Procurement award basis bidder Board Bureau Bureau of Aeronautics chapter claims clause Comp Comptroller construction contract price contracting officer contractor cost-plus-fixed-fee Court curement defense delivery determination disposal equipment eral ernment excessive profits Executive Order exemption expressly facilities Federal fiscal fixed-price formal advertising funds furnished Government industrial June 25 labor limited manufacture material ment Navy Department Navy procurement Navy's obligation Office of Naval patent performance permit Powers Act prior problem procedures production project order Public Law redetermination reimbursement research and development respect Secretary Section 2(c Services Procurement Act specific Stat statute statutory subcontracts Surplus Property Act termination thereof tion tract tractor type of contract U. S. Code United V-J Day vessel Vinson-Trammell Act War Powers Act World War II
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Page 243 - No Executive Department or other Government establishment of the United States shall expend, in any one fiscal year, any sum in excess of appropriations made by Congress for that fiscal year, or involve the Government in any contract or other obligation for the future payment of money in excess of such appropriations unless such contract or obligation is authorized by law.
Page 86 - ... the debts due to the United States shall be first satisfied, and the priority hereby established shall extend as well to cases in which a debtor, not having sufficient property to pay all his debts, makes a voluntary assignment thereof, or in which the estate and effects of an absconding, concealed, or absent debtor are attached by process of law, as to cases in which an act of bankruptcy is committed.
Page 36 - All purchases and contracts for supplies or services in any of the departments of the Government, except for personal services, shall be made by advertising a sufficient time previously for proposals respecting the same when the public exigencies do not require the immediate deliveiy of the articles or performance of the service.
Page 68 - No contract shall be entered into for the erection, repair, or furnishing of any public building, or for any public improvement which shall bind the Government to pay a larger sum of money than the amount in the Treasury appropriated for the specific purpose (ft.
Page 42 - ... (2) when the public exigencies require the immediate delivery of the articles or performance of the service, (3) when only one source of supply is available and the Government purchasing or contracting officer shall so certify, or (4) when the services are required to be performed by the contractor in person and are (A) of a technical and professional nature or (B) under Government supervision and paid for on a time basis.
Page 130 - It is not necessary that Congress supply administrative officials with a specific formula for their guidance in a field where flexibility and the adaptation of the congressional policy to infinitely variable conditions constitute the essence of the program. 'If Congress shall lay down by legislative act an intelligible principle . . . such legislative action is not a forbidden delegation of legislative power.
Page 67 - Treasury to continue to receive, examine, and consider the justice and validity of all claims under appropriations the balances of which have been exhausted or carried to the surplus fund under the provisions of said section that may be brought before them within a period of five years.
Page 196 - Labor to be prevailing for the corresponding classes of laborers and mechanics employed on projects of a character similar to the contract work in the city, town, village, or other civil subdivision of the State in which the work is to be performed...
Page 147 - If an offer for a unilateral contract is made, and part of the consideration requested in the offer is given or tendered by the offeree in response thereto, the offerer is bound by a contract, the duty of immediate performance of which is conditional on the full consideration being given or tendered within the time stated in the offer, or, if no time is stated therein, within a reasonable time.