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SPs and Ps - Supplying Principles and Practices - Contents
5-8.5
Correcting Mistakes
A contract may be modified to correct or mitigate the effect of a mistake.
Examples are:
A mistake or ambiguity consisting of the failure to express, or express
clearly, in a written contract, the agreement as both parties understood it.
A supplier’s mistake so obvious that it was or should have been
apparent to the CO.
A mutual mistake concerning a material fact (particularly, mistakes
concerning the promises the parties made to one another under the contract).
A claim of mistake that is asserted after contract award, and a decision
to deny a claim of mistake asserted after contract award, in whole or in part, is handled under the procedures of
Clause B-9: Claims and Disputes
.