The equitable adjustment, inside government contracting, can be a contract adjustment pursuant into a changes clause, to compensate the contractor expense incurred on account of actions of the government or to compensate the government for contract reductions. An equitable realignment includes an allocated for profit; clauses that include for adjustments, leaving to one side profit, are not considered “equitable adjustment”.
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