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1 Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company vs. the United States 1916

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                                                           91







   Court of Claims of the United Stitek

                         No.  30372.


                      U. S. S. VIRGINIA.


    NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING & DRY DOCK CO.
                               V.
                   THE   UNITED STATES.


              STIPULATION AND EVIDENCE.


                         STIPULATION.
  In order to reduce to the minimum the papers to be offered in evi-
dence, and the printed record, and to facilitate the taking of testi-
mony, it is hereby stipulated and agreed by and between the parties
hereto represented by their duly accredited counsel that the Govern-
ment  will prepare summaries  of the correspondence between the
claimant and the officers of the Navy Department and between the
Navy  Department, its bureaus and its officers, and, on the subject of
sheathing, between the Navy Department  or its bureaus and Con-
gress, regarding changes, progress of work, plans and delivery of
material, claims for compensation or damages, and payments, which
shall be examined and, if necessary, compared with the originals by
both parties; and, when so examined and compared and found to be
fair, accurate, and sufficiently complete, shall be accepted in liet of
the original papers from which these summaries were made, subject
to the same objections for immateriality and inadmissibility as the
originals, if presented. In case of any failure to agree as to the
correctness or sufficiency of any summary, recourse may be had to
the original correspondence in the usual manner.
  The claimant shall file a bill of particulars' showing the changes
and other causes upon which it relies, in order that the above sum-
maries may be prepared.
  It is further stipulated and agreed by both parties that no items of
claim shall be raised other than those referred to in the summaries
so approved by them or contained in the bill of particulars.
               1 For  bill of particulars see record, p. 79.
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