United States v. Mueller

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United States v. Mueller
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Decided January 19, 1885
Full case name United States v. Mueller
Citations 113 U.S. 153 (more)
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United States v. Mueller, 113 U.S. 153 (1885), was a contracts case to furnish stone to the United States for a building, saw, cut and dress it, all as "required", the contractor may recover damages for enforced suspensions of, and delays in, the work by the United States arising from doubts as to the desirability of completing the building with the stone and on the site, which involved the examination of the foundation and the stone by several commissions.[1]

A contract to furnish "all of the dimension stone that may be required in the construction" of a building does not include dimension stone used in "the approaches or steps leading up into the building".

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