Cases Decided in the Court of Claims of the United States, Volume 59U.S. Government Printing Office, 1925 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page xxiv
... bacon furnished . TERMINAL HEIGHTS CORPORATION ... . 978 Property requisitioned , Department of Labor . TEXAS & PACIFIC RY ---- . 970 Land - grant deductions , act of October 6 , 1917 . TEXAS & NEW ORLEANS R. R. Co ‒‒‒‒‒‒ Land - grant ...
... bacon furnished . TERMINAL HEIGHTS CORPORATION ... . 978 Property requisitioned , Department of Labor . TEXAS & PACIFIC RY ---- . 970 Land - grant deductions , act of October 6 , 1917 . TEXAS & NEW ORLEANS R. R. Co ‒‒‒‒‒‒ Land - grant ...
Page 236
... bacon , etc. , which are purchased in bulk or large quantities to be delivered at depots or to purchasing quartermasters . ) Between C. R. Falk , Captain , Q. M. R. C. U. S. A. , Jef- fersonville , Indiana , AND Phoenix Horse Shoe Co ...
... bacon , etc. , which are purchased in bulk or large quantities to be delivered at depots or to purchasing quartermasters . ) Between C. R. Falk , Captain , Q. M. R. C. U. S. A. , Jef- fersonville , Indiana , AND Phoenix Horse Shoe Co ...
Page 255
... bacon of 17,000 pounds , 1 car of sub- sistence stores and hay of 12,000 pounds , 1 car of grain and bacon of 14,000 pounds , 1 car of baggage and company prop- erty of 18,000 pounds , 1 car of baggage and ammunition of 13,000 pounds ...
... bacon of 17,000 pounds , 1 car of sub- sistence stores and hay of 12,000 pounds , 1 car of grain and bacon of 14,000 pounds , 1 car of baggage and company prop- erty of 18,000 pounds , 1 car of baggage and ammunition of 13,000 pounds ...
Page 364
... bacon , 6,000,000 pounds in January , 5,500,000 in February , and 6,000 , - 000 pounds of March , and the Food Administration , at the re- quest of said depot quartermaster , allotted to plaintiff the deliveries of bacon proposed by him ...
... bacon , 6,000,000 pounds in January , 5,500,000 in February , and 6,000 , - 000 pounds of March , and the Food Administration , at the re- quest of said depot quartermaster , allotted to plaintiff the deliveries of bacon proposed by him ...
Page 365
... bacon in the open market at a loss , the plaintiff is entitled to recover the difference be- tween the cost plus the 2 % , and the selling price thereof . The Reporter's statement of the case : Messrs . C. Carroll Todd and J. Harry ...
... bacon in the open market at a loss , the plaintiff is entitled to recover the difference be- tween the cost plus the 2 % , and the selling price thereof . The Reporter's statement of the case : Messrs . C. Carroll Todd and J. Harry ...
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