Common use of REFUNDS TO THE GOVERNMENT Clause in Contracts

REFUNDS TO THE GOVERNMENT. If at any time during performance of the contract the Government finds that the Contractor has been overpaid because the number of employees and/or dependents covered has decreased, the Contracting Officer may either allow that overpayment to be credited to the Government’s account or require that the Contractor refund the overpayment. If the Contracting Officer requests a refund, the Contractor shall make that refund to the Government within ten calendar days of receipt of the request.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Solicitation, Offer and Award, imlive.s3.amazonaws.com, ao.usembassy.gov

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REFUNDS TO THE GOVERNMENT. If at any time during performance of the contract the Government finds that the Contractor contractor has been overpaid because the number of employees and/or dependents covered has decreased, the Contracting Officer may either allow that overpayment to be credited to the Government’s account or require that the Contractor contractor refund the overpayment. If the Contracting Officer requests a refund, the Contractor contractor shall make that refund to the Government within ten calendar days of receipt of the request.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: photos.state.gov, photos.state.gov

REFUNDS TO THE GOVERNMENT. If at any time during performance of the contract the Government finds that the Contractor has been overpaid because the number of employees and/or dependents covered has decreased, the Contracting Officer may either allow that overpayment to be credited to the Government’s account or require that the Contractor refund the overpayment. If the Contracting Officer requests a refund, the Contractor shall make that refund to the Government within ten calendar days of receipt of the request.. G.6 Reserved. G.7 Premiums

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Solicitation, Offer and Award

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REFUNDS TO THE GOVERNMENT. If at any time during performance of the contract the Government finds that the Contractor contractor has been overpaid because the number of employees and/or dependents covered has decreased, the Contracting Officer may either allow that overpayment to be credited to the Government’s account or require that the Contractor contractor refund the overpayment. If the Contracting Officer requests a refund, the Contractor contractor shall make that refund to the Government within ten calendar days of receipt of the request.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Price Group Life

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