Demobilization Our Industrial And Military Demobilization After the Armistice

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STUDENTS AT EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY Photo by Howard E. Coffin REVIEW OF "PERSHING'S OWN REGIMENT " AT COBLENZ Photo by Signal Corps GAMES IN LE MANS EMBARKATION AREA WAR CONTRACTS 123 providing for the cancellation of contracts under certain cir- cumstances, one of which was if the public interest required it. This was a new thing in war contracts. The provision set forth the reimbursements which the contractor should receive in the event of cancellation.
The eighth forbade contractors receiving a
...dvance payments from the Government to mortgage or otherwise pledge articles partially completed. Thus, if the contract were canceled, the Government could take over the unfinished work without involving itself in a mesh of legal complications. The next provision dealt with protection of war plants. The next was the statutory one forbidding the transfer of contracts.
The eleventh provision dealt with subcontractors, normally not of any interest to the Government, but in war of vital interest, since the failure of a subcontractor might greatly delay an entire project, and since also a cost-plus contract offered an opportunity to a prime contractor to conspire with a subcontractor to increase costs.


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