41 USC Ch. 2: Front Matter
From Title 41-PUBLIC CONTRACTSCHAPTER 2-TERMINATION OF WAR CONTRACTS
CHAPTER 2-TERMINATION OF WAR CONTRACTS
Sec.
101.
Declaration of policy.
102.
Surveillance by Congress.
103.
Definitions.
104.
Administration of chapter.
(a)
Repealed.
(b)
Rules and regulations.
(c)
Compliance.
(d)
Personnel; supplies, facilities, and services.
(e)
Publication in Federal Register.
105.
Contract Settlement Advisory Board; composition; duties.
106.
Basis for settlement of termination claims.
(a)
Priority to private contractors.
(b)
Establishment of methods and standards.
(c)
Conclusiveness of settlement.
(d)
Allowable costs.
(e)
Settlement by agreement.
(f)
Interest.
(g)
Amendment of contracts.
107.
Settlement of subcontractors' claims.
(a)
Conclusiveness of settlement.
(b)
Supervision of payments to war contractors.
(c)
Group settlements.
(d)
Direct settlement by contracting agency.
(e)
Amount of settlement.
(f)
Equitable payments.
108.
Interim financing.
(a)
Prime contractors.
(b)
Method of financing; amounts payable.
(c)
Evidence to support financing.
(d)
Penalty for overstatement of claims.
(e)
Advance payments as part of termination settlement.
(f)
Liquidation of loans, etc., prior to final settlement.
(g)
Settlement of claims; validation of prior financing.
109.
Advance or partial payments to subcontractors; excessive payments, interest, liability of war contractor.
110.
Guarantee of loans, advances, etc.
(a)
By contract.
(b)
By assignment.
(c)
Federal Reserve bank as fiscal agent.
(d)
Application of other laws.
111.
Termination of contracts.
(a)
Advance notice; prime contracts.
(b)
Cessation of work without termination.
(c)
Authority of Administrator of General Services; classes of contracts.
112.
Removal and storage of materials.
(a)
Termination inventory.
(b)
Statement on material of inventory.
(c)
Removal and storage by Government agency.
(d)
Removal and storage by war contractor.
(e)
Acquisition by Government agency of inventory material; liability.
(f)
Postponement or delay of termination settlement.
(g)
Government-owned machinery.
(h)
Limitation on Government acquisition of inventories.
(i)
Removal and storage by war contractor at own risk.
113.
Appeals.
(a)
Failure to settle claims by agreement; preparation of findings; notice to war contractor.
(b)
Rights of war contractor.
(c)
Procedure.
(d)
Omitted.
(e)
Arbitration.
(f)
Conclusiveness of decisions.
114.
Court of Federal Claims.
(a)
Appointment of auditors.
(b)
Procedure.
(c)
Jurisdiction.
115.
Personal financial liability of contracting officers.
116.
Repealed.
117.
Defective, informal, and quasi contracts.
(a)
Lack of formalized contract.
(b)
Technical defects or omissions.
(c)
Failure to settle.
(d)
Formalization of obligations; termination date for filing claims.
118.
Administration.
(a)
Records and forms.
(b)
Repealed.
(c)
Advance notice on cut-backs.
(d)
Investigations.
(e)
Certification of fraudulent settlements to Department of Justice.
119.
Fraudulent claims, vouchers, statements, etc.; jurisdiction.
120.
Powers and duties of contracting agencies.
(a)
Limitation.
(b)
Evidence required; conclusiveness of determinations.
(c)
Appropriations.
(d)
Validation of prior settlements.
(e)
Impairment of contract.
(f)
Aid to war contractors.
121.
Administrator of General Services; additional duties.
122.
Use of appropriated funds.
123.
Delegation of authority by Administrator of General Services.
(a)
Officers and agencies of General Services Administration and other governmental agencies.
(b)
Authority delegated to other governmental agencies.
(c)
Joint exercise of delegated authority.
(d)
Application to other laws.
124.
Effective date; applicability to lend lease contracts.
125.
Exemption of certain contracts outside continental United States or in Alaska.
Chapter Referred to in Other Sections
This chapter is referred to in title 5 sections 551, 701.