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Claims Court Reviews Standards for False Claims Act and Contracts Disputes Act Liability for Inaccurate Claims

By Constructlaw on October 9, 1995
Posted in Construction Dispute, Contracts

Al Munford, Inc. v. United States,
1995 U.S. Claims LEXIS 163 (Cl. Ct. August 15, 1995)
False Claims Act – Federal contractor violated the False Claims Act, 41 U.S.C. 3729 (1988) when it submitted a certified claim to the contracting officer which included amounts which the Government had previously paid.

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