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Last Contracting Exam 6

Essential Contract Elements: - ANS--Mutual Assent: (Valid Offer & Acceptance "Meeting
of the Minds").

-Consideration (Each party receives something of value and gives something of value)

-Capacity (a party must have the capacity to understand and appreciate the terms of the
contract)

-Lawful Purpose(Obey the FAR & Statutes, Anti Deficiency)

-Certainty of Terms (Clear terms)

-Form provided by law (Written, Oral, Implied through conduct)

FAR Part 32 - ANS-Contract Financing and Payments

Contract Financing - ANS-is defined as Government authorized payments to contractors
prior to the acceptance of supplies or services by the Government.

Why provide contract financing? - ANS--To expedite the performance of essential
contracts.

-Increase competition

-High dollar production

-Aid Small Business

-Meets contractors need/minimizing Gov risk

Contract Financing payments include? - ANS--Advanced Payment (Least preferred)

- Performance-based payments (preferred method)

, FAR Part 43 - ANS-Contract Modifications

FAR Part 42 - ANS-Contract Administration and Audit Services

Modification Policy states: - ANS-Only Contracting Officers are empowered to execute
modifications on behalf of the Government.

Two Types of Modifications? - ANS-Unilateral and Bilateral

What is a Unilateral Modification? - ANS-Only contracting officer's signature needed

What is a Bilateral Modification? - ANS-Requires the signature of the Contracting Officer
and the contractor

Cardinal Changes? - ANS-Changes (Modification) to a contract that are "out of scope"
They may require a J&A.

Change Orders? - ANS-Written order signed by PCO, directing the contractor to make a
change without prior agreement (unilateral). Authorized by the "Changes Clause"
Contractor must continue performance.

Change Orders are limited to? - ANS--place of delivery

- Change in packaging

-Change to design or specifications

Constructive Change? - ANS-Oral or written act or failure to act by Government official
(in a position of authority) construed by contractor as having same effect as a written
change order

An "in-scope" modification does not: - ANS--Place an undue burden on the contractor

-Does not disrupt the competitive aspect

What is a claim? - ANS-A written demand or written assertion by one of the contracting
parties seeking, as a matter of right, the payment of money in a sum certain, the

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