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The Variation in Estimated Quantity Clause and Requirements Contracts

By Michael H. Payne on January 25, 2007
Posted in Winning Arguments

After a hiatus in the posting of new decisions on its website dating back to October 2006, the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals recently posted a series of new decisions.  We will review and comment on the most interesting ones in upcoming articles and we begin today with the decision in Emerson Construction Co. …

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