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War Expenditures: Hearings Before the Select Committee on Expenditures in ... - Page 4335
by United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Expenditures in the War Department - 1921
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Business Law for Engineers

Calvin Frank Allen - 1917 - 472 pages
...work for the purpose of reckoning such fee to the Contractor, but for no other purpose. The fee for reconstructing and replacing any of the work destroyed or damaged shall be such percentage of the cost thereof — not exceeding seven per cent (7%) — as the Contracting Officer...
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Business Law for Engineers

Calvin Frank Allen - 1917 - 468 pages
...work for the purpose of reckoning such fee to the Contractor, but for no other purpose. The fee for reconstructing and replacing any of the work destroyed or damaged shall be such percentage of the cost thereof — not exceeding seven per cent (7 %) — as the Contracting Officer...
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War Expenditures: Hearings ...

United States. Congress. House. Select committee on Expenditures in the War Department - 1919 - 150 pages
...from causes other than the fault or neglect of the contractor. Such losses and expenses shall not be, included in the cost of the work for the purpose of...reconstructing and replacing any of the work destroyed or damanged shall be included in the cost of the work for the purpose of reimbursement to the contractor,...
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Opinions of the Judge Advocate General of the Army, Volume 2

United States. Army. Office of the Judge Advocate General - 1919 - 1236 pages
...from causes other than the fault or neglect of the contractor. Such losses and expenses shall not be included in the cost of the work for the purpose of determining the contractor's fee." 3. The decisive point in the case is whether the damage claimed was the result of unnecessary tresspass...
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Opinions of the Judge Advocate General of the Army: April 1, 1917, to ...

1919 - 1236 pages
...from causes other than the fault or ncylcct of the contractor. Such losses and expenses shall not be included In the cost of the work for the purpose of determining the contractor's fee." 3. The decisive point in the case Is whether the damage claimed was the result of unnecessary tresspass...
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War Expenditures: Hearings Before the Select Committee on Expenditures in ...

United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Expenditures in the War Department - 1919 - 1306 pages
...for the purposes of determining the contractor's fee except as hereinafter provided with respect to the cost of reconstructing and replacing any of the work destroyed or damaged. (<;) Buildings and equipment required for necessary field offices, commissary, and hospital, and the...
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Report of the Chief of the Construction Division to the Secretary of War, 1918

United States. Army. Construction Division? - 1919 - 144 pages
...from causes other than the fa alt or neglect of the contractor. Such losses and expenses shall not be included in the cost of the work for the purpose of determining the contractor,s fee. The cost of reconstructing and replacing any of the work destroyed or damaged shall...
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Business Law for Engineers

Calvin Frank Allen - 1919 - 486 pages
...work for the purpose of reckoning such fee to the Contractor, but for no other purpose. The fee for reconstructing and replacing any of the work destroyed or damaged shall be such percentage of the cost thereof — not exceeding seven per cent (7 %) — as the Contracting Officer...
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War Expenditures: Hearings ...

United States. Congress. House. Select committee on Expenditures in the War Department - 1919 - 930 pages
...from causes other than the fault and neglect of the contractor. Such losses and expenses shall not be included In the cost of the work for the purpose of determining any part of the contractor's profits, fees or bonuses, but shall be included In the cost of the work...
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Military Hospitals: Hearings Before the Committee on Public Utilities and ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds - 1919 - 146 pages
...work for the purpose of reckoning such fee to the contractor, but for no other purpose. The fee for reconstructing and replacing any of the work destroyed or damaged shall be such percentage of the cost thereof, not exceeding seven per cent (7%), as the contracting officer...
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