Case ID: us-ct-cl_96/html/0131-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

JOHN A. MARSH v. THE UNITED STATES
    [No. 45034.
    Decided April 6, 1942]
    
      Mr. Fred W. Shields for plaintiff. King & King were on the brief.
    
      Miss Stella ATcin, with whom was Mr. Assistant Attorney General Francis M. Shea, for the defendant.
   The court decided that the plaintiff was entitled to recover, in an opinion

per curiam,

as follows:

The sole issue raised in this case has been decided by this court in the cases of James A. Greenwald v. United States, 88 C. Cls. 264; Charles G. Wadbrook v. United States, 90 C. Cls. 48; Henry M. Butler v. United States, 91 C. Cls. 88; and Warner U. Hines v. United States, decided December 1, 1941 (95 C. Cls. 156). Upon the decisions in those cases, plaintiff is entitled to recover. The claim, however, is a continuing one, and entry of judgment will be suspended pending receipt of a report from the General Accounting Office, showing the amount due plaintiff in accordance with this opinion.

It is so ordered.

In accordance with the above decision and upon a report from the General Accounting Office showing amount due thereunder, the court on November 2,1942, entered judgment, for the plaintiff in the sum of $372.92.