Kingan & Co. v. United States
This text of 100 Ct. Cl. 198 (Kingan & Co. v. United States) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering United States Court of Claims primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
[200]*200The court decided that the plaintiff was entitled to recover, in an opinion per curiani, as follows:
The amount of $4,439.62 claimed by plaintiff represents-an amount admittedly due it under the contract of September 5,1934, for canned roast beef, but payment of the amount, was withheld by defendant on the ground of alleged overpayment to plaintiff of $3,043.56 for yardage for cattle and' sheep slaughtered, and $1,396.06 for feeding cattle and sheep-received from day to day by plaintiff which either did not exceed the daily quotas provided for in contracts with defendant or were not in excess of the number slaughtered each, day.
[201]*201The defendant first filed a counterclaim in this suit for the .alleged overpayments to plaintiff, but, after the decision in this court in John Morrell & Company v. United States, 94 C. Cls. 490, defendant, upon application to and by leave of the court, withdrew this counterclaim.
Upon the facts and the provisions of the contracts between the parties in this case, the question presented is governed by the decision of this court in John Morrell & Company, supra, and judgment will be entered in favor of plaintiff for $4,439.62. It is so ordered.
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