WHITAKER, Judge.
Plaintiffs sue for damages, including out-of-pocket expenses and loss of profits, which they say resulted from defendant's refusal to allow plaintiffs to perform a contract duly entered into between the parties. The Government defends, first, on the ground that there was no valid contract between it and the plaintiffs; and, second, that even if there was a valid contract, the contract was annulled pursuant to 41 U.S.C.A. § 15
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