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EARLY & DANIEL CO. V. UNITED STATES, 271 U. S. 140 (1926)
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Early & Daniel Co. v. United States, 271 U.S. 140 (1926)
Early & Daniel Co. v. United States
No. 299
Argued April 30, 1926
Decided May 3, 1926
271 U.S. 140
Syllabus
When a contractor, upon demand of the government, delivers under protest goods in an amount exceeding that which his contract call for at the time, and, the protest being ignored, thereafter accepts without protest the contract price, there is no ground for implying a contract upon the government's part to pay the market price, though higher. P. 271 U. S. 142.
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