| United States. Congress. Senate. Labor and Public Welfare - 1971 - 834 pages
...mails or otherwise furnishes to the Contracting Officer a written appeal addressed to the Secretary. The decision of the Secretary or his duly authorized representative for the determination of such appeals shall be final and conclusive unless determined by a court of competent... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Post Office and Civil Service - 1972 - 384 pages
...duly authorized representative for the determination of such appeals shall be final and conclusive unless determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to have been fraudulent, or capricious, or arbitrary, or so grossly erroneous as necessarily to imply bad faith, or not supported... | |
| United States. Commission on Government Procurement - 1972 - 280 pages
...mails or otherwise furnishes to the contracting officer a written appeal addressed to the Secretary. The decision of the Secretary or his duly authorized representative for the determination of such appeals shall be final and conclusive unless determined by a court of competent... | |
| American Association of School Administrators - 1972 - 142 pages
...his duly authorized representative for the determination of such appeal shall be final and conclusive unless determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to have been fraudulent, or capricious or arbitrary, or so grossly erroneous as necessarily to imply bad faith, or not supported... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences - 1973 - 1854 pages
...by the Administrator, and such decision shall be final and conclusive, except on questions of law, unless determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to have been fraudulent. <>r capricious, or arbitrary, or so grossly erroneous as necessarily to imply bad 'aith, or not supported... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - 1973 - 862 pages
...Board of Contract Appeals. The decision of the Board of Contract Appeals shall be final and conclusive unless determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to have been fraudulent, or capricious, or arbitrary, or so grossly erroneous as necessarily to imply bad faith, or not supported... | |
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