| United States. General Accounting Office - Finance, Public - 1944 - 1220 pages
...of the materials and supplies by contract or otherwise, and the contractor and his sureties (if any) shall be liable to the Government for any excess cost occasioned the Government thereby: Provided, That the contractor shall not be charged with any excess cost occasioned the Government by... | |
| United States. General Accounting Office - Finance, Public - 1927 - 1004 pages
...part of the work as to which there has been delay. In such event, the Government may take over the work and prosecute the same to completion by contract...proceed is so terminated, the Government may take iwssession of and utilize in completing the work such materials, appliances, mid plant as may be on... | |
| United States - Law - 1928 - 624 pages
...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 shal' be liable to the Government for any excess costs occasioned the Government thereby. Mar. 3, 1931,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Labor - Building trades - 1932 - 204 pages
...may terminate the contractor's right to proceed with the work and take over the work and complete it by contract or otherwise and the contractor and his...sureties shall be liable to the Government for any excess costs occasioned thereby. The act and the Executive order supplementing it constitute the most farreaching... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Labor - 1932 - 204 pages
...may terminate the contractor's right to proceed with the work and take over the work and complete it by contract or otherwise and the contractor and his...sureties shall be liable to the Government for any excess costs occasioned thereby. The act and the Executive order supplementing it constitute the most farreaching... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Labor - 1932 - 280 pages
...goes on to say that "in such event, it is understood and agreed that the Government may take over the work and prosecute the same to completion by contract or otherwise, and that the contractor and his sureties shall be liable to the Government for any excess cost occasioned... | |
| United States. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on judiciary - 1932 - 234 pages
...prevailing wages. In such event, it is understood and agreed that the Government may take over the work and prosecute the same to completion by contract or otherwise, and that the contractor and his sureties shall be liable to the Government for any excess cost occasioned... | |
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