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welcome to handy quilters watch and learn iamp;#39;m christina whitney and with me is kim sandberg weamp;#39;re studio educators here at handy quilter and weamp;#39;ve got some exciting stuff to show you today yes we get lots of questions about this and iamp;#39;m really excited that weamp;#39;re finally doing a video to share this information with people but did you know that you can do binding on the long arm and weamp;#39;re going to teach you how to do that today yeah so kim show us a couple of the tools that you like to use with binding definitely so the number one thing that i always like to use with find when iamp;#39;m binding is the square foot the square feet um and i use the smaller one here thatamp;#39;s the quarter inch one thatamp;#39;s the one that i prefer to use there has been a couple times where iamp;#39;ve actually had requests from customers that i have used the half inch one to do a wider binding but personally i like the narrower binding so i use the sq

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Under FAR 1.602-3, the contracting officer may ratify unauthorized contractual commitments if the HCA approves the ratification action. An HCA may not redelegate approval authority.
Contested changes and potential constructive changes are those requested changes where the buyer and seller cannot docHub an agreement on compensation for the change, or cannot agree that a change has occurred. These contested changes are variously called claims, disputes, or appeals.
Improper rejection of work, requirements to meet a higher performance standard than specified in the contract, interference with the contractors performance, and excessive test requirements are all examples of constructive change.
The employee docHubes out to a local paving contractor and tells them to fill the potholes, and the contractor completes the work on the employees verbal authorization. This is an unauthorized commitment because Federal employees must be delegated authority to make purchases.
An Unauthorized Commitment can be caused by the Contracting Officer who inadvertently didnt follow the procedures of the Changes Clause. A Constructive Change can be caused by the Contracting Officer who inadvertently didnt follow the procedures of the Changes Clause.
A constructive change is an adjustment to a projects scope of work caused by the activity or inactivity of the project owner. Constructive changes can be caused by: Misinterpretation of the contract. Faulty specifications. Failure to disclose critical information.
An unauthorized commitment (UAC) is defined by FAR 1.602-3(a) as an agreement that is not binding solely because the Government representative who made it lacked the authority to enter into that agreement on behalf of the Government. See AFARS 5101.602-3-90.

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