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In other words, the number of new ties necessary to replace those imfit for further service was dependent upon the length of the road, the character and condition of the ties in the Digitized by VjOOQ IC 532 DECISIONS OF THE COMPTROLLiBB. road at the time of making the contract, and what was required by the plans and specifications, all of which made it apparent to the parties that the number of new ties that would be required to do the work could not be determined and was uncertain at the time... of making the contract, and hence the contract was not for any particular number of new ties with slight and unimportant variations, but for ''all new ties necessary to replace those unfit for further service.'' When the contractor furnished 2,153 new ties and 458 more new ties were necessary to complete the work the contractor should have furnished them under his contract, and the appellant was not justified in furnishing them at the exp^ise of the Grovemment any more than the Grovemment would have been justified in withholding payment of a part of the entire consideration for the work in case the number of new ties necessary to replace those unfit for further service had been 1,000, or any number less than 2,000.
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