Kellerman v. United States

213 Ct. Cl. 769, 205 Ct. Cl. 484
CourtUnited States Court of Claims
DecidedFebruary 14, 1977
DocketNo. 128-73
StatusPublished

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Kellerman v. United States, 213 Ct. Cl. 769, 205 Ct. Cl. 484 (cc 1977).

Opinion

On December 12, 1975 the court entered judgment for plaintiff in the amount of $18,577.95. On February 14, [770]*7701977, pursuant to defendant’s motion requesting correction of the order, the amounts of the judgment and stated credits were stricken, and the court ordered that judgment be entered for plaintiff in the sum of $19,808.80, of which $1,120.45 should be credited to plaintiffs Civil Service Retirement Fund Account and $110.40 should be credited to plaintiffs Federal Employee’s Group Life Insurance Account, and the balance, or $18,577.95, should be paid to plaintiff.

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