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Halaman 56
... industry ? Colonel CUTTER . That is true , and unless you provide the tools for financing these contractors and subcontractors , you are going to be faced with a very serious situation if a lot of these terminations come at once . In ...
... industry ? Colonel CUTTER . That is true , and unless you provide the tools for financing these contractors and subcontractors , you are going to be faced with a very serious situation if a lot of these terminations come at once . In ...
Halaman 96
... industry and labor . Many of the same problems are likely to recur at the close of this war . During World War I , as at the present time , the War Department had no generally acceptable or widely used termination clause . The clauses ...
... industry and labor . Many of the same problems are likely to recur at the close of this war . During World War I , as at the present time , the War Department had no generally acceptable or widely used termination clause . The clauses ...
Halaman 98
... industry and labor . " 1 11 Early in December the War Industries Board withdrew from active participa- tion in contract cancelation . In a letter to the chamber of commerce the Board carefully defined its function with respect to ...
... industry and labor . " 1 11 Early in December the War Industries Board withdrew from active participa- tion in contract cancelation . In a letter to the chamber of commerce the Board carefully defined its function with respect to ...
Halaman 101
... Industries Board who repre- sented industry . " Congress finally passed a composite bill which was approved by the President on March 2 , 1919 , and known as the Dent Act . This act per- mitted all contractors , who had written evidence ...
... Industries Board who repre- sented industry . " Congress finally passed a composite bill which was approved by the President on March 2 , 1919 , and known as the Dent Act . This act per- mitted all contractors , who had written evidence ...
Halaman 103
... Industries Board . At first , both the War Department and the War Industries Board approved the postponement of production . But it became apparent in October 1918 , 3 months after the negotiations , that the new plant would not be able ...
... Industries Board . At first , both the War Department and the War Industries Board approved the postponement of production . But it became apparent in October 1918 , 3 months after the negotiations , that the new plant would not be able ...
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Accounting Office adjustment advance payments agreement aircraft approval Army Army Service Forces audit audited statements authority bill BURTON cancelation capital CHAIRMAN claims CLASON Colonel CUTTER Colonel ROYALL committee companies completed Comptroller Congress connection contract termination contracting officer cost cost-plus-a-fixed-fee cost-plus-fixed-fee contracts COSTELLO determined DURHAM ELSTON emergency plant employees expenditures expenses final settlement funds going Government included industry inventory legislation liabilities loans lump sum manufacturers MARBURY Maritime Commission MARTIN materials ment MORGAN Navy Department negotiated settlement operations Ordnance paid paragraph partial payments PATTERSON peacetime percent performance plant Powers Act present prime contractor problem procedure production profit provisions question reason regulations reimbursed renegotiation Secretary Secretary of War settle SHAW SHORB SPARKMAN statement subcontractors suppliers terminated contract termination article termination clause termination settlements THOMASON tion tract tractor uncompleted portion United War Department War Powers Act WARREN WILSON YATES
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Halaman 128 - An act to provide further for the national security and defense by encouraging the production, conserving the supply, and controlling the distribution of those ores, metals, and minerals which have formerly been largely imported or of which there is or may be an inadequate supply.
Halaman 158 - President for the protection of the interests of the government, to enter into contracts and into amendments or modifications of contracts heretofore or hereafter made and to make advance progress and other payments thereon, without regard to the provisions of law relating to the making, performance, amendment, or modification of contracts...
Halaman 437 - These are part and parcel of the contract itself, entering into and constituting a portion of its very elements; something stipulated for, the right to the enjoyment of which is just as clear and plain as to the fulfillment of any other stipulation.
Halaman 29 - Government, the extent to which performance of work under the contract is terminated, and the date upon which such termination becomes effective.
Halaman 32 - Whenever for any reason the Contracting Officer shall determine that such termination is in the best interest of the Government. Any such termination shall be effected by delivery to the Contractor of a Notice of Termination...
Halaman 28 - ... and the contractor shall, as a condition of receiving the payments mentioned in this article, execute and deliver all such papers, and take all such steps as the contracting officer may require for the purpose of fully vesting in him the rights and benefits of the contractor under such obligations or commitments.
Halaman 401 - All claims and demands whatever by the Government of the United States or against it, and all accounts whatever in which the Government of the United States is concerned, either as debtor or creditor, shah* be settled and adjusted in the general accounting office.
Halaman 184 - In the case of the following agencies, for the transfer, consolidation, or abolition of the whole or any part of such agency or of its head, or of all or any of the functions of such agency or of its head...
Halaman 440 - ... contractors and/or obligors, modifying or releasing accrued obligations of any sort, including accrued liquidated damages or liability under surety or other bonds, whenever, in the judgment of the War Department, the Navy Department, or the United States Maritime Commission, respectively, the prosecution of the war is thereby facilitated.
Halaman 253 - Among the items which shall not be included as a part of the cost of performing a contract or subcontract or considered in determining such cost, are the following: Entertainment expenses; dues and memberships other than of regular trade associations; donations except as otherwise provided above; losses on other contracts...