203 Ct. Cl. 711 | Ct. Cl. | 1973
Contracts; requirements-type contract; default termination; waiver of delivery time; test methods. — Plaintiff seeks review of a decision of the General Services Administration Board of Contract Appeals holding that termination by GSA of a contract for the purchase of liquid soap from plaintiff was warranted by the latter’s default and was not merely for the convenience of the Government. Under the contract plaintiff was required to submit the soap for testing within 30 days, with delivery within 5 days after approval. When plaintiff failed to submit soap with an acceptable fatty acid number as required by contract specifications within 30 days, the contracting officer served notice on plaintiff that in view of the failure of delivery, consideration was being given to termination of plaintiff’s right to proceed with further orders, and absent a satisfactory explanation GSA would terminate. Plaintiff offered a substitute delivery of a new production, which likewise failed inspection. The contract