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B-183208, JUN 30, 1975

B-183208: Jun 30, 1975

CLAIMS OF EMPLOYEES OF GOVERNMENT CONTRACTORS LIVING ON REMOTE ISLAND WHOSE PERSONAL BELONGINGS WERE DESTROYED IN FIRE IN GOVERNMENT-OWNED HOUSING DO HAVE SUCH ELEMENTS OF LEGAL LIABILITY OR EQUITY OF UNUSUAL NATURE WHICH WOULD JUSTIFY REPORT TO CONGRESS UNDER MERITORIOUS CLAIMS ACT OF 1928. SUBMISSION OF CLAIMS OF EMPLOYEES OF GOVERNMENT CONTRACTOR TO CONGRESS PURSUANT TO MERITORIOUS CLAIMS ACT O...

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Submission of Claims of Employees of Government Contractor to Congress Pursuant to Meritorious Claims Act of 1928

B-183208: Jun 30, 1975

The agency requested that the claims of four employees of a Government contractor, Robert G. Gibbs, Henry Kusmierski, Kenneth E. Marshall, and Frank L. Wiles, be reported to the Congress under the Meritorious Claims Act of 1928. The claims of the employees whose personal belongings were destroyed by a fire in Government-owned housing do not merit reporting to the Congress under the Meritorious Cla...

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