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is necessary in a particular case, there may be added to the contract form a statement to the effect that the United States Government will pay any duties necessarily imposed for the entrance of articles into the United States.

805.530-7 Guarantee by Canadian Government. The Canadian Government, through its Secretary of State for External Affairs, has guaranteed to the United States Government all commitments, obligations and covenants which War Supplies Limited may give to any department or agency of the United States Government in connection with any contracts or orders which may be given to said corporation by any department or agency of the United States Government. The Canadian Government has likewise waived notice of any change or modification which may be made from time to time in these commitments, obligations or covenants.

§ 805.530-8 Excess profits on contracts with War Supplies Limited. In a letter dated September 10, 1942, addressed to the Under Secretaries of War and Navy and to the Chairman of the Maritime Commission, War Supplies Limited, stipulated in part as follows:

All contracts with the War Department will be treated collectively and not individually, and if the aggregate profits realized by private corporations under such contracts are in excess of ten percent of cost, the amount of the excess will be refunded.

The Canadian Government will not make any profit on the aggregate of the transactions. However, it is understood that any losses to the Canadian Government on individual contracts may be recovered out of profits realized on other contracts.

The standard renegotiation clause will not be included in contracts with War Supplies Limited.

§ 805.530-9 Purchases in Canadian Northwest. (a) In the future, contracts with suppliers, domiciled in the Dominion of Canada, for the purchase of materials, machinery, machine tools, and equipment necessary for the maintenance, repair, and operation of War Department projects in the Canadian Northwest, including the Alaska Military Highway and associated projects, will be made direct with the supplier without reference to the Department of Munitions and Supply.

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Subpart B-Interbranch Procurement

§ 806.603-3 Clearance of instructions with Board.

sponsible technical service. [Paragraph (a) amended by Proc. Reg. 6, C57, Sept. 19, 1946, 11 F.R. 11457]

(f) The technical service having responsibility for determination of requirements will give due consideration to the fact that the technical service having responsibility for purchase may have assigned the particular type of item or items for procurement by formal advertising. See § 802.230-4 of this chapter. This would ordinarily involve an interval of 30 days between the date of issuance and the date of opening of See § 802.234 of this chapter. Therefore, in such cases, an additional period of 15 days or more, or a total of approximately 45 days or more, should be allowed for the purchase. This will obviate any necessity for the purchasing technical service to reduce the advertising interval or the requiring technical service to make an emergency purchase under § 806.603-2. [Paragraph (f) added by Proc. Reg. 6, C57, Sept. 19, 1946, 11 F.R. 11457]

bids. All instructions by the Service, Supply and Procurement Division, W. D. G. S., Branches thereof, or Army Air Forces to be issued in War Department publications concerning:

(a) Transfer of any of the functions of procurement from one technical service to another or to or from the Army Air Forces, or

(b) Assumption of any of the functions of procurement by a technical service or the Army Air Forces;

shall be submitted for concurrence and clearance to the Procurement Assignment Board, Service, Supply and Procurement Division, W. D. G. S., before publication. [Proc. Reg. 6, C57, Sept. 19, 1946, 11 F.R. 11457]

§ 806.603-6 Procedure. (a) All technical services requiring an item for which determination of requirements and provision of funds have been assigned to another service, will assist the responsible technical service by furnishing to it statements of their requirements at such times as may be called for by the re

§ 806.604 Report of actions of the Procurement Assignment Board. (a) There is contained in Appendix I to this chapter 1 a condensed record of the assignments made by the Board since the beginning of the calendar year 1942. Reference is made to the first page of the appendix for a more complete statement as to what is covered therein. [Paragraph (a) amended by Proc. Reg. 6, C57, Sept. 19, 1946, 11 F.R. 11457]

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§ 806.605-3 Assignment of oils (illuminating and lubricating), greases and all lubricants (FSSC Class 14).

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INDEFINITE QUANTITY CONTRACTS EXECUTED BY OFFICE OF QUARTERMASTER GENERAL--Continued

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[Table amended by Proc. Reg. 6, C54, Jan. 31, 1946, 11 F.R. 1721]

[Preceding table superseded by following table during period covered by this Supplement]

All Branches of the War
Department.

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[Table amended by Proc. Reg. 3, C55, Mar. 30, 1946, 11 F.R. 3587]

5th, 7th, 8th, and 9th Service Commands.

See Supply Bulletin No. 10-193 and Change No. 1.

All posts, camps, and stations.

All branches of the War Department.

All branches of the

War Department.

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