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Material to be furnished by the Government shall be ordered or returned by the Contractor , when required , in accordance with the “ Manual for Military Standard Requisitioning and Issue Procedure ( MILSTRIP ) for Defense Contractors ...
Material to be furnished by the Government shall be ordered or returned by the Contractor , when required , in accordance with the “ Manual for Military Standard Requisitioning and Issue Procedure ( MILSTRIP ) for Defense Contractors ...
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Unless and until a change order applies a value engineering change proposal to this contract , the Contractor shall remain obligated to perform in accordance with the terms of the existing contract . If a proposal is accepted after ...
Unless and until a change order applies a value engineering change proposal to this contract , the Contractor shall remain obligated to perform in accordance with the terms of the existing contract . If a proposal is accepted after ...
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PROGRESS PAYMENTS 5.1 5.2 The Contractor shall pay the Subcontractor monthly progress payments in accordance with Paragraph 12.4 of this Subcontract . Applications for monthly progress payments shall be in writing and in accordance with ...
PROGRESS PAYMENTS 5.1 5.2 The Contractor shall pay the Subcontractor monthly progress payments in accordance with Paragraph 12.4 of this Subcontract . Applications for monthly progress payments shall be in writing and in accordance with ...
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