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United States independent contractorsovereign immunity

United States v. Orleans

425 U.S. 807 (1976)
JurisdictionUnited States
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
Year1976
StatusBinding authority

Key Principle

The United States is not liable under the Federal Tort Claims Act for the negligence of an independent contractor (or its employees), and the critical test for distinguishing a federal agency/employee from an independent contractor is whether the Government has the power to control the detailed physical performance and day-to-day operations of the entity, not merely whether it funds the entity and imposes federal standards.

Area of Law

General

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