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Yearsley v. W. A. Ross Constr. Co.
Yearsley v. W. A. Ross Constr. Co., 309 U.S. 18 (1940)
Key Principle
A government contractor that performs work pursuant to a contract authorized by a valid Act of Congress and within validly conferred governmental authority shares the Government's immunity and is not liable for resulting injury to private property (derivative sovereign immunity).
Area of Law
General
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