Cases Decided in the Court of Claims of the United States, Volume 94U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
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... further stated that the price per cubic yard covered the cost of removal and disposition of all material encountered except ledge rock ; it is held that there was no misrepresentation as to conditions on the part of the defendant and ...
... further stated that the price per cubic yard covered the cost of removal and disposition of all material encountered except ledge rock ; it is held that there was no misrepresentation as to conditions on the part of the defendant and ...
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... further stated that the price per cubic yard cov- ered the cost of removal and disposition of all material encountered except ledge rock . It was further provided that the plant should be of sufficient size to meet the re- quirements of ...
... further stated that the price per cubic yard cov- ered the cost of removal and disposition of all material encountered except ledge rock . It was further provided that the plant should be of sufficient size to meet the re- quirements of ...
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... further contends that certain of its gold bars actually delivered to the United States Mint after the Execu- tive order of August 29 , 1933 , and the regulations prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury thereunder , should have been ...
... further contends that certain of its gold bars actually delivered to the United States Mint after the Execu- tive order of August 29 , 1933 , and the regulations prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury thereunder , should have been ...
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... further instructions , or that you redeliver the same to the cor- poration . The company is not willing that you should mint the bullion and pay less than the fair market price for the same in the world markets . In view of the fact ...
... further instructions , or that you redeliver the same to the cor- poration . The company is not willing that you should mint the bullion and pay less than the fair market price for the same in the world markets . In view of the fact ...
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... further reserves all claims , causes of action , and demands arising or accruing to it by reason of the circumstances aforesaid . The sum of $ 434,613.91 was obtained at the rate of $ 20.671825 per fine ounce for the gold content and ...
... further reserves all claims , causes of action , and demands arising or accruing to it by reason of the circumstances aforesaid . The sum of $ 434,613.91 was obtained at the rate of $ 20.671825 per fine ounce for the gold content and ...
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Page 279 - ... the Government may, by written notice to the contractor, terminate his right to proceed with the work or such part of the work as to which there has been a failure to pay said required wages and to prosecute the work to completion by contract or otherwise, and the contractor and his sureties shall be liable to the Government for any excess costs occasioned the Government thereby.
Page 447 - States, is or shall be admitted to any share or part of this contract, or to any benefit that may arise therefrom, but this article shall not apply to this contract so far as it may be within the operation or exception of section 116 of the act of Congress approved March 4, 1909 (35 Stats., 1109).
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Page 351 - If any part of any deficiency is due to negligence, or intentional disregard of rules and regulations but without intent to defraud. 5 per centum of the total amount of the deficiency (In addition to such deficiency) shall be assessed, collected, and paid in the same manner as if it were a deficiency, except that the provisions of section 571, relating to interest on deficiencies, shall not be applicable.
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Page 702 - In the first sixty days of any year as having been paid from the accumulated profits of the preceding year or years (unless to his satisfaction shown otherwise), and in other respects treating dividends as having been paid from the most recently accumulated gains, profits, or earnings.
Page 198 - ... unforeseeable causes beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of the Contractor, including, but not restricted to, acts of God, or of the public enemy, acts of the Government, in either its sovereign or contractual capacity, a,cts of another contractor in the performance of a contract with the Government, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, strikes, freight embargoes, and unusually severe weather, or delays of subcontractors or suppliers due to such causes...
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Page 702 - States, on or with respect to the accumulated profits of such foreign corporation from which such dividends were paid, which the amount of such dividends bears to the amount of such accumulated profits.