Government Contract Law
Government Contract Law pertains to the legal rules and regulations that govern the agreements and relationships between government entities and private contractors. This area of law covers the formation, negotiation, performance, and termination of contracts entered into by government agencies for the procurement of goods and services. It also addresses issues such as compliance with federal procurement laws, competitive bidding requirements, contract disputes, and remedies for breach of contract. Additionally, Government Contract Law involves considerations of public policy, transparency, accountability, and the balance of power between government and private entities in contractual relationships.
External Links
- [Oles.com] Oles Morrison: Government Contracts and Construction Law Since 1893