Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Reports From the Court of Claims Submitted to the House of Representatives, 1861, Vol. 1 of 3
Your petitioner avers and charges that the work and materials done and furnished by him in the performance of the said contract were, from time to time, and during the whole period of such performance, inspected and approved by the said architect; and so late as the month of October last were inspected and approved by the said board, and that, in so far as there were any departures from the plans and specifi cations, the same were ordered and directed by the said architect, acting for and on behalf of the U nited States, and under the authority of the said contract, to whose directions your petitioner was expressly subjected by the terms of the said contract. And further, he says that. The conduct of the said architect in the premises has been, as he is informed and believes, expressly approved by the said board.
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