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Hawkins v. United States

96 U.S. 689 (1877)
JurisdictionUnited States
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
Year1877
StatusBinding authority

Key Principle

A government agent who lacks authority to alter the terms of a public contract cannot bind the United States to a modification, and a contractor who supplies materials at such an unauthorised agent's direction is entitled to recover only according to the contract's stated terms.

Area of Law

General

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