Case ID: us-ct-cl_198/html/1006-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

WILLIAM F. REIL V. THE UNITED STATES
    No. 80-71
    [197 Ct. Cl. 542, 456 F. 2d 777]
   On June 30, 1972, the court ordered that judgment be entered for plaintiff in the sum of $28,687.28, less $17,732.53 representing plaintiff’s outside earnings, less $801.04 representing a reimbursement to defendant of a lump-sum annual leave payment to plaintiff at the time of his separation, and less $670.00 representing payments to plaintiff for temporary total disability under the Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act for the net sum of $9,483.71, of which $274.32 should be credited to plaintiff’s Employees’ Life Insurance Fund account, and $1,958.04 should be credited to plaintiff’s Civil Service Eetirement Fund account, and the balance, or $7,251.35, should be paid to plaintiff.