R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. v. United States
60 Ct. Cl. 328 | Ct. Cl. | 1925
The orders placed by the Government and accepted, as stated in the findings, constituted a contract between the plaintiff and the United States under which the plaintiff became entitled to the reasonable and fair value of the goods delivered in conformity with the order. See Federal Sugar Refining Co. case, ante, p. 184, and Consolidation Coal Co. case, post, p. 608.