Decisions of the Appeal Section, War Department, Claims Board, Том 7 |
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... . Upon consideration of the entire record , the decision of the Board of Contract Adjustment is hereby approved and affirmed . NEWTON D. BAKER , Secretary of War . 9 JULY 21 , 1920 . Case No. 1470 . In JULY 7, 1920. ...
... . Upon consideration of the entire record , the decision of the Board of Contract Adjustment is hereby approved and affirmed . NEWTON D. BAKER , Secretary of War . 9 JULY 21 , 1920 . Case No. 1470 . In JULY 7, 1920. ...
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... consideration is controlling in the present case , the Comptroller of the Treasury appearing to have had full jurisdiction to consider all claims now presented , with the exception of the petitioner's prayer for relief under the act of ...
... consideration is controlling in the present case , the Comptroller of the Treasury appearing to have had full jurisdiction to consider all claims now presented , with the exception of the petitioner's prayer for relief under the act of ...
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... consideration for payment of that price ; the other providing that in consideration of claimant's signing such a contract the other party to it would return to it any tax it might thereafter impose on these same cars . There seems to be ...
... consideration for payment of that price ; the other providing that in consideration of claimant's signing such a contract the other party to it would return to it any tax it might thereafter impose on these same cars . There seems to be ...
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... consideration of the record , I recommend that the action of the Board of Contract Adjustment be affirmed , for the reasons stated in the decision of that board . R. C. GOODALE , Special Adviser to the Secretary of War . JULY 28 , 1920 ...
... consideration of the record , I recommend that the action of the Board of Contract Adjustment be affirmed , for the reasons stated in the decision of that board . R. C. GOODALE , Special Adviser to the Secretary of War . JULY 28 , 1920 ...
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... consideration the 40 cords of wood still on hand . The estimated value of this wood would completely offset this item of claim . 4. From the evidence before this Board it appears that the Govern- ment's suspension of its contract with ...
... consideration the 40 cords of wood still on hand . The estimated value of this wood would completely offset this item of claim . 4. From the evidence before this Board it appears that the Govern- ment's suspension of its contract with ...
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act of March additional affirmed agreed Air Service Claims alleged allowed amount Appeal Section arises Article August authority award Board of Contract Camp cars cent charge Chief of Ordnance CLAIM AND DECISION.-This claimant company constructing quartermaster Contract Adjustment contracting officer cost December decision DECISION.-This claim delivered delivery denying relief Department Claims Board entered evidence expenditures expense facilities filed FINDINGS OF FACT formal contract furnished Government implied agreement installed July June justment labor letter Lieut loss manufacture material MEMORANDUM ment necessary NEWTON D November November 12 obligation October Ordnance Department paid payment Pennsylvania Railroad performance plant pounds prior production purchase order railroad company reason request Secretary Secretary of War September September 25 Service Claims Board settlement Special Adviser statement of claim Steever concurring Storage subcontractor Supply Circular testified tion track trackage tract United War Department Claims War Industries Board wool writing the opinion
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